UPS Truck on trailcam
#1

While I am not sure yet if the UPS truck triggered the camera or a bird or something else did but the truck is roughly 200 feet away..
I will need to do more research to know if the truck set the camera off or not..Still quite impressive in my opinion to capture it non the less..
I will need to do more research to know if the truck set the camera off or not..Still quite impressive in my opinion to capture it non the less..
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 2,743

I highly doubt it was the truck, as by the time the camera would wake up from it and the truck traveling at"X" mph, I doubt it would have gotten its pic taken that close to the very beginning edge of the pic's
I would say the wind blowing a leave fell or something else triggered the cam and well got lucky and caught the truck in it at same time
I am sure lots of trucks and or like vehicles drive down the road now and then and if they were tripping the camera's sensor, you would have lots of like pic's!
just my 2 cents here!
I would say the wind blowing a leave fell or something else triggered the cam and well got lucky and caught the truck in it at same time
I am sure lots of trucks and or like vehicles drive down the road now and then and if they were tripping the camera's sensor, you would have lots of like pic's!
just my 2 cents here!
#4

While I am not disagreeing with anyone. I will try and set it up where I can test it out. No there is not much traffic going threw there as it is a private drive going to a house up in back. I had my camera set up in this location for 2 days. So even though it is doubtful I still plan on checking it out. It surely will not hurt and that truck didn’t have enough time to pickup any speed.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 2,743

guess maybe a big brown truck throws off a lot of heat and wind, and maybe it blows something closer to the cam and trips it
I have run cam's for about 20+ yrs and never had any get tripped by a vehicle past 50 yards, but honestly never run my cam's close to a road, so, guess its a new learning for me with them if trucks can trip then at FAR out like that LOL
also think maybe when I first replied here I thought I read 200 yards HAHA< I have bad eye's and maybe read it all wrong from the get go
60 yards sure sounds like more possible deal now I think about it!
I have run cam's for about 20+ yrs and never had any get tripped by a vehicle past 50 yards, but honestly never run my cam's close to a road, so, guess its a new learning for me with them if trucks can trip then at FAR out like that LOL
also think maybe when I first replied here I thought I read 200 yards HAHA< I have bad eye's and maybe read it all wrong from the get go
60 yards sure sounds like more possible deal now I think about it!