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Author Topic: detection range of trail cams  (Read 1849 times)

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Offline Tom7227

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I am working on a project that would be a lot easier if I had a trail cam that would trigger out to 100-150 feet.  I have no knowledge of these devices at all so any assistance will be appreciated.  I am interested in recording the date and time and quality of the image isn't all that important.  Sound and video isn't needed at all.

If anyone knows of equipment that would work for this type of thing please send me the particulars.

Thanks for your time.

Tom

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Online Steve-o

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150 feet seems past the range of many detectors.  However, I've seen some cameras have a feature where they will take a picture of a food plot every few minutes (you decide frequency).  Then they give you software that allows you to flip through the pictures fast to find critters that might be passing beyond the range of the sensor.

Offline Tom7227

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Rebel, I found that website and sent them an email.  Hopefully they'll respond.  Thanks.  Tom