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Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: sightsee on March 02, 2017, 06:56:16 PM
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Let me know what you think of my video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1opsfm7OIQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1opsfm7OIQ)
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Like it! Good job
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Very Nice. This is why I put all my cams on video mode, pics would miss things like the fawn bunny interaction.
Nice quality vids too, Bushnell Aggressors?
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Very Nice. This is why I put all my cams on video mode, pics would miss things like the fawn bunny interaction.
Nice quality vids too, Bushnell Aggressors?
Looks like a live action Bambi skit! Cool stuff though, I set my cameras to video as well. Especially cool in wallows. Watching the bulls really get going in there makes you appreciate how awesome of an animal they are.
Not to hijack your thread, but here are a couple of mine from earlier this year. You did much more editing than I...Guess I'm lazy :chuckle:
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Sweet trail camera footage.
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Convinced me to put all of mine in video mode this year. That was awesome. Those bears and the fawn/rabbit interaction was great.
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Excellent, do you think the cow had twins or was she baby sitting? Goofy bears
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I loved it. The interaction between the fawn and the squirrel was pretty cool.
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Cool videos, guys. It was really cool to see the wallowing bears.
Hey, Cougforester, does your Browning take videos of nothing but light reflections off the ground/vegetation? I'd like to try mine on video mode but if I get as many light reflection videos as I get pics I'm in for a long afternoon of useless video watching.
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Great videos, thanks for sharing
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Cool videos, guys. It was really cool to see the wallowing bears.
Hey, Cougforester, does your Browning take videos of nothing but light reflections off the ground/vegetation? I'd like to try mine on video mode but if I get as many light reflection videos as I get pics I'm in for a long afternoon of useless video watching.
Not that I've noticed. I usually try to aim them in a northerly direction, no idea if that helps at all, but something to consider. I also set the sensitivity to medium-ish. Sometimes if I really think that will be an issue I will take a machete and cut brush out of the way. Animals don't mind it nearly as much as I thought they would and I don't have to sort through a bunch of pictures of vegetation.
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Like it! ;)
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I also set the sensitivity to medium-ish.
How on earth have I been using these cameras for a few years without even realizing there is a sensitivity setting? I guess I'd better review the manual. :DOH:
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I also set the sensitivity to medium-ish.
How on earth have I been using these cameras for a few years without even realizing there is a sensitivity setting? I guess I'd better review the manual. :DOH:
:chuckle:
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very cool idea. :tup: