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Sometimes a picture doesn't tell the whole story. I checked one of my cams today and got this picture and video. If I hadn't had it on video mode I never would of known this guy had 2 buddies with him.
http://youtu.be/vRFcVuu8btw
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Great video, and your right about the single picture not telling the whole story, I don't use video that much because I have to check them often, to insure the batteries are good.
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Good point and cool video. Thx for sharing
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I rarely use single pic. 2-3 burst
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Quote from: huntnnw on March 25, 2014, 06:33:15 PM
I rarely use single pic. 2-3 burst
Yeah, I usually use a 3 shot burst. But video mode only allows one pic.
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I love my Moultries for that reason. When the camera trips with something just outside of view, it seems like nothing is there. But with the video mode on, it allows you to see so much more that normally you would have missed since it snaps a pic then video.
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This is fine if you regularly check your cams as video takes up a lot of memory.
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Quote from: huntnnw on March 25, 2014, 06:33:15 PM
I rarely use single pic. 2-3 burst
I like to make sure.... i use my browing cam for that.. i have been real fortunate
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For simply monitoring trails, video is the best and only way to go in my opinion.
You'll miss a lot otherwise. Especially if you're trying to get a good idea on deer/elk numbers.
If you're monitoring feeding areas, I think pictures are find because then the animals will be around longer
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