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Title: Trail cam advice?
Post by: Dave2old on March 14, 2009, 12:32:00 PM
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Post by: T Nichols on March 14, 2009, 12:43:00 PM
homebrew !!!!!!!
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Post by: George D. Stout on March 14, 2009, 12:53:00 PM
Dave....you're scaring me!    :saywhat:
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Post by: Dave2old on March 14, 2009, 04:24:00 PM
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Post by: George D. Stout on March 14, 2009, 04:37:00 PM
I'll keep the fire going Dave 8^).
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Post by: KentuckyTJ on March 14, 2009, 04:45:00 PM
Dave, I've had them all and I've settled on these little dudes. Great battery life. Very fast trigger speed and infrared operation. Easy to download photos. Easy to hide so no one can see them and take great picts. They will even take short videos.

Don't kid yourself. You will end up putting it on a trail.

 http://www.covertscoutingcamera.com/
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Post by: Missing Impossible on March 14, 2009, 05:14:00 PM
X2 for homebrews!
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Post by: Dave2old on March 14, 2009, 07:00:00 PM
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Post by: KentuckyTJ on March 14, 2009, 07:35:00 PM
Dave a homebrew camera is one you gather the pieces for and make it yourself. Without a doubt they take the best quality photos because they have a high mega pixel digital camera inside but for what you want to do you're better off with the Covert II.
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Post by: KentuckyTJ on March 14, 2009, 08:25:00 PM
Dave here are a few photos off the little Covert.

 (http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa121/kyTJ/Trail%20Cam/dwk50.jpg)

 (http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa121/kyTJ/Trail%20Cam/h321.jpg)

 (http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa121/kyTJ/Trail%20Cam/le30.jpg)

 (http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa121/kyTJ/Trail%20Cam/le311.jpg)
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Post by: Lechwe on March 14, 2009, 08:30:00 PM
Dave,

I have built all of mine but have to agree with Kentucky on this one. For the cost of the Cover II I can't build one for that. I would get that one for sure. Great pictures, small, long battery life. Perfect setup.
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Post by: Lwood on March 14, 2009, 08:33:00 PM
Last summer I bought the Moultrie Game Spy I60 for the very same reason. Infra red, shoots video and stills... been very pleased. So far it's captured all of our mountain neighbors including a lion.
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Post by: Tater John on March 14, 2009, 10:18:00 PM
Just for setting up, to catch what critters wander around my place and not spend alot of money, I bought a Moultrie D40 from basspro for $99 and a 2 GB card from office depot for another $15 bucks.

The trigger time is pretty slow and as you can see, the time stamp is in the picture. Hate that!

Its not by any stretch a pro game camera but it gave me an affordable way to capture the rascal that raked one of my pine trees to death.

  (http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y10/TaterJohn/MDGC0134.jpg)

Rusty
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Post by: Andy Diggs on March 15, 2009, 08:29:00 AM
Anybody got any links to info on building your own? I could put my son to work on this   ;)
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Post by: Lone archer on March 15, 2009, 10:40:00 AM
Dave,
Go to this sight and check out all the research on different cams.  http://www.chasingame.com/

Rob
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Post by: Bjorn on March 15, 2009, 10:47:00 AM
And for those not wanting anything complicated the Cudde-Back Capture is the real deal. I am no camera guy and hate instructions. I got 2 of these working great and never opened the manual!
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Post by: Dave2old on March 15, 2009, 11:40:00 AM
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Post by: Missing Impossible on March 15, 2009, 02:54:00 PM
You'll have less than a covert with many homebrews including the D380 camera or even the Sony P32.  Buy the camera from E--y then buy a kit that has everything you'll need including a  pre-drilled pelican case.  One HUGE benefit of a homebrew is that if something breaks, you just replace that component.  This is not possible with propriatary components of store bought cams.  Also, no cam comercially available is quicker on the trigger than a homebrew with an Olympus D380.  This cam goes for 20 bucks on E--y.
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Post by: J-dog on March 15, 2009, 09:45:00 PM
Got a scoutguard, just got it out - never used one before so will let ya know (if I get anything!)

Neat little cam though, bout as big as a coke can - I could set it up so it has to be easy.

J
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Post by: Don Stokes on March 15, 2009, 10:35:00 PM
The Covert looks like a ripoff of the Scoutguard SG550. I've had several different kinds, and the Scoutguard is by far the best I've tried. In my back yard I've "shot" foxes, coons, squirrels, deer, a woodchuck, neighbor's dogs, and a bobcat. I didn't know I had a bobcat!

Batteries last about a month, which is very good, and there's no lights on the camera to alert game. With other models, I kept getting shots of deer looking at the little red light. It's all infrared, so no flash to spook anything, including trespassers who will steal the camera if they know they've been photographed. Excellent movies, too.

The Chasingame site mentioned by Lone archer is excellent for comparing kinds. They like the Scoutguard, too.
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Post by: KentuckyTJ on March 15, 2009, 10:42:00 PM
Guys, The company that makes these cameras private labels them to any company that wants to be a distributor. I have both the Coverts and Scoutguards it's the exact same camera.
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Post by: NoCams on March 16, 2009, 09:21:00 AM
KY TJ,
Sent you a email and PM.

nocams  :coffee:
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Post by: Don Stokes on March 16, 2009, 09:48:00 AM
Kentucky TJ, I guess I'm out of date (as usual). When I bought mine a few months ago, I read a warning somewhere that there was a ripoff being sold that looks identical to the SG550. I assume the ripoffs are still out there, so I'd be careful.

About the price, I've paid twice as much for a camera that wasn't half as good. For a little over $200 I'm very pleased.
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Post by: vermonster13 on March 16, 2009, 09:55:00 AM
What's next Dave, a question on which ATV is best for the backyard?!?    :biglaugh:
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Post by: KentuckyTJ on March 16, 2009, 10:37:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Don Stokes:
Kentucky TJ, I guess I'm out of date (as usual). When I bought mine a few months ago, I read a warning somewhere that there was a ripoff being sold that looks identical to the SG550. I assume the ripoffs are still out there, so I'd be careful.

About the price, I've paid twice as much for a camera that wasn't half as good. For a little over $200 I'm very pleased.
Don, if this is a "rip off" they aren't trying to hide it very well.

http://www.covertscoutingcamera.com/
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Post by: Don Stokes on March 16, 2009, 03:33:00 PM
Kentucky TJ, I don't think the Covert is the ripoff I was warned about. However, their other model based on the Scoutguard guts seems to have some serious problems.

http://www.chasingame.com/index.php?id=45#dlccovertii
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Post by: Drew on March 16, 2009, 03:38:00 PM
quote:
Originally posted by vermonster13:
What's next Dave, a question on which ATV is best for the backyard?!?     :scared:    :help:
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Post by: Jack Denbow on March 16, 2009, 05:55:00 PM
Kentuc what do the covert cams use for batteries? Their website doesn't mention which batteries are used. I like the idea of using SD cards since my other cameras use the same card.
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Post by: vtmtnman on March 16, 2009, 07:15:00 PM
I have some sites for homebrew info if someone needs them.Send a PM.
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Post by: KentuckyTJ on March 16, 2009, 07:21:00 PM
Jack they take 8 AA's. I buy the energizer lithium blue's. I've also used my eneloop rechargeable's in them as well.
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Post by: vermonster13 on March 16, 2009, 07:39:00 PM
Never say never.    :D
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Post by: Jack Denbow on March 16, 2009, 08:04:00 PM
Kentuc, thanks. I will have to add a couple of them to my list things I want this year.
Jack