How to Use a Game Camera Hunters Trail Camera
Use the strap that allows it to be hung from a tree (for example)., Use the camera for images of game-animals., Use these functions day and/or night by sensing motion out to about 45 feet (13.7 m). , Use information as a hunter to best place a...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Use the strap that allows it to be hung from a tree (for example).
Lock the included strap to lessen loss of camera, discourage theft.
It is a rugged and weatherproof camera designed for extended outdoor use.
Take pictures each "time-stamped" (with the date and time it was recorded). , It is sold for hunters for instance to record and view deer, moose or bear, etc. that have been in a clearing, pasture or on an animal/game trail.
Use these unmanned cameras activated by motion to learn where game is located
-- useful for "preseason scouting"
finding good hunting locations, based on images on camera.
Record images, either as a still photograph or a video. ,,, Take pictures of the same moment/place, as desired. , Digital pictures instead of film, or Film to get developed, usually 35mm
-- instead of digital memory, Laser aim uses a red light beam to focus at a location to take the image, Strobe flash (incandescent flash) that will reach out to 15 feet (4.6 m) for nighttime images. ,, Some game cameras give choices of settings for regular flash or stealthy LED (IR) flash.
LED (Infrared) flash allows you to image game at night without visible flash.
So, flash does not give away the camera position to others observing the different hunting areas.
Some models have a manual switch to set an infrared imaging (filter) to day or night mode. -
Step 2: Use the camera for images of game-animals.
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Step 3: Use these functions day and/or night by sensing motion out to about 45 feet (13.7 m).
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Step 4: Use information as a hunter to best place a deer-blind or tree-stand for example: In areas with limited viewing access
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Step 5: Tight spaces (such as thickets) where a person can not stay
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Step 6: Take images from more than one camera
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Step 7: at chosen angles
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Step 8: automatically.
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Step 9: Choose film or digital cameras.
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Step 10: Get stealth
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Step 11: night-view images with infrared (IR)
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Step 12: sometimes available alone or in addition to strobe flash in the same camera
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Step 13: Sound producing can send out "game calls or sounds to attract" any of a wide choice of animals
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Step 14: with sounding intervals adjustable from 1 to 24 hours.
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Step 15: Decide on how the camera will be set up
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Step 16: regarding timing as a new photo can
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Step 17: perhaps
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Step 18: be taken each/every 30 seconds for as long as the motion (or sensing heat) events are detected.
Detailed Guide
Lock the included strap to lessen loss of camera, discourage theft.
It is a rugged and weatherproof camera designed for extended outdoor use.
Take pictures each "time-stamped" (with the date and time it was recorded). , It is sold for hunters for instance to record and view deer, moose or bear, etc. that have been in a clearing, pasture or on an animal/game trail.
Use these unmanned cameras activated by motion to learn where game is located
-- useful for "preseason scouting"
finding good hunting locations, based on images on camera.
Record images, either as a still photograph or a video. ,,, Take pictures of the same moment/place, as desired. , Digital pictures instead of film, or Film to get developed, usually 35mm
-- instead of digital memory, Laser aim uses a red light beam to focus at a location to take the image, Strobe flash (incandescent flash) that will reach out to 15 feet (4.6 m) for nighttime images. ,, Some game cameras give choices of settings for regular flash or stealthy LED (IR) flash.
LED (Infrared) flash allows you to image game at night without visible flash.
So, flash does not give away the camera position to others observing the different hunting areas.
Some models have a manual switch to set an infrared imaging (filter) to day or night mode.
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