Nice Pics.. I told you they had a hell of a IR flash and sensor range. Luckily they also have a dial where you can turn it down if you want. Just make sure to use the test mode if you turn it down to make sure you didn't turn it down too far.
That trigger distance is crazy lol. I had 43 pics in 24hrs over the mineral site. It is getting hammered by that doe and her twin fawns. The small bucks seem to like it too. The other great thing was....No coon pics lol. I adjusted the angle of the cam to show the lick a little better. Had a few slip in from the backside and only caught a shoulder as it turned to walk away. Added a small 4# salt block and will check back in a couple weeks on this cam.
Oh and I figured out the question I texted about a couple hours ago .
Sorry I didn't see your text till now when you mentioned it.. Let me guess. Different folder. lol
DSCIM folder so it is still the same as before. Not sure why it wouldn't read it on my older cam but it does work on my daughters canon .
I had to slide the switch all the way down to VIEW and see how many pics where on the trail cam so I got that figured out too lol.
I usually turn the cam off. Then slide it to view, then turn the cam back on.
I don't know why but I like to make all my changes with the cam off, then turn it back on after i've set everything. No particular reason, i read that one time on the forum a long time ago about another cam, I don't know if it still applies to cams, but it works for me.
Could be one of two things.. He either has it set on the L (low) setting. Or Photobucket cut down the quality.
Pics look great Adam! If I can free up some cash I would definitely by one! I have plot money and a yote mount money to pay for first. Thanks for sharing.