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Hey folks, curious if anyone else has encountered this problem. I just picked up a new Browning Dark Ops Elite HD camera off Amazon, which by all accounts is an excellent unit for the price. The intent for this one is to keep an eye on my driveway when I'm gone, but when I tested it last night and today, I discovered that it was only detecting movement/heat out to about 10-15ft -- nowhere near the advertised (and verified by many reviewers) 70-ft detection range. The temperature was also reading about 30 degrees lower than actual temp.When I called Browning (or rather the subsidiary whose name I've forgotten--periscope or something like that), the altogether unhelpful rep gave me a speech about how I had it mounted too high (it was mounted on a utility pole about 5ft off the ground). I kindly replied that if the detection methods were that sensitive to placement I would be returning it no matter what. He did, however, mention at some point that the detection is based on temperature, not on movement like I had assumed for some reason. So best I can tell, the dismal detection performance combined with the WAY low temperature reading means it has a faulty thermal sensor. So it's headed back to Browning via Amazon, and I have a new Dark Ops 940 HD on its way from Trail Cam Pro. Anyone else had similar experiences?