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Old 02-13-2010, 08:47 AM
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Hi all.

After years of experimenting with trail cams I was never satisfied with the results. I was particularly interested in what goes on in the dark. The trail cams didn't have the image quality and lighting I was looking for. I abandoned the trail cams for a system I put together myself.

I'm new to this system and still struggling, it's a trial and error process (much error), but I thought I'd share some of my results (so far) with any of you good folks that may be interested.



















That's it for now. Hope y'all enjoy.

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Old 02-14-2010, 03:16 AM
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Nice pics!! Thanks for sharing...
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Old 02-21-2010, 04:58 AM
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The photos are great. The quailty is much higher than any trail camera.
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Old 02-21-2010, 08:34 AM
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Actually those are nice pictures.
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Old 02-21-2010, 08:43 AM
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Nice pics. What kinda setup is it?
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Old 02-21-2010, 10:15 AM
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Hi constant.

Just so it makes some sense, let's start with a trail camera.

Inside many trail cam housings on the market today you'll find a:
PIR Sensor- Detects motion
Programmable controller- fires the camera and allows for different settings.
Camera
Flash
Batteries

The housing for the "system" is a home made, plywood, box.
Mounted on the front of the box is the PIR sensor.
Inside the box is a:
Programmable controller (The Time Machine by Bryan Mumford)
Camera (Canon 20D)
Flash (Sunpak auto 544)
Batteries (for the stuff in the box)
Outside the box (in various positions, 'cause I don't really know what I'm doing yet) are two battery powered 320w slave strobes.

Basically, it's just a big wooden trail cam with a better PC, better camera, and more lighting.
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Old 02-22-2010, 01:10 PM
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Very nice!!
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Old 04-09-2010, 04:44 PM
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wow great photos very clear. belvie you made great progress agenst the trail cams with that clarity.
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Old 04-09-2010, 08:31 PM
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Trail cam with high end camera & slave flash ?


Have you checked out any of the home brew trail cam sites because I have seen some with about that quality of picture, most using an external slave flash (viv 2800 and other viv).
Nothing with a Canon 20D but some are using 12.1mp cams (Sony W230).

Do you have a link for "The Time Machine by Bryan Mumford" ?
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Old 04-10-2010, 03:14 AM
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https://bmumford.securewebsites.com/photo/camctlr.html

The Time Machine is a quality programmable controller with capabilities well beyond my abilities. It is very impressive.

For my next set-up (this week, I hope) I will use dual infrared beam sensors instead of the PIR sensor. The beam sensors are more sensitive and will make it easier to focus the camera more accurately.

Trial and error...trial and error...

Maybe this will make more sense:

In the box.



Front view.



In the field.



Kind of crude looking, I'll be the first to admit.

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