TrailCam Weekly Digest - September Part 4 - 2022 - Field testing New Campark TC07

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Weekly digest of wildlife visitors to our property in Carmel

As requested, a little more classical music and a collection of Floral pics I've taken but not shared over the last year

Some Trail-Cam tips if you are venturing to snap your own videos..
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1..Solar is the way to go for wildlife videos...... nothing worse than a blade of grass in the wind causing 2,500 videos in a week and chewing through a set of batteries (been there) !
2.. I dont do stills as I want to catch habits and behavior so 4k video is a must
3.. Be careful where you place.. height and direction ... if its into the sun then the pictures will be clear and foreground dark nice pic of something walking past but no clarity on the something :-)
4.. If its toward a trailhead then it will scare the animals.. find a trail and place so you catch then walking through e.g across the field of sight not toward or away !
5... Cameras trigger at up to 60ft but if its a small animal its alot closer...
6… If the camera is mounted too high you will catch deer but not bunnies, so height depends on what you want to snap etc..

For me right now..Campark are the absolutely goto recommendation ... I dont like their TC09 Trail Cam ( video quality poor, sensor slow, video pixel shimmer every second), the T300 has been great (as is the 150 and 180 and 100 tbh oh and the TC07 for top image quality.

I've bought most of my Campark solar cameras direct (+ 1 off Amazon).. here's their link to their website if you want to take a look-see

Fav 2 current shipping recommendations... TC07 for Quality, T300 bang for the buck.. feel free to ask questions, always happy to help…

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The music is perfect for the footage. Beautiful flower pictures.

beahertz