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Trail Cameras And Photos
any homebrew trailcam guys?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDeicide" data-source="post: 626466" data-attributes="member: 40022"><p>Sounds like your the kind of guy to hang out with on the hot summer days. Nothing like an ice cold drink.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They certainly have. Some guys have stayed ahead of commercial stuff. A guy built a 360 degree trail cam before the commercial folks did. They have some with remote sensing, remote flash, and remote IR arrays. Video units, day video/night photo, and vice versa. It has come a very long way. I've built upwards of 50 units, if you include the ones I put together for other people. I only own a couple dozen myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDeicide, post: 626466, member: 40022"] Sounds like your the kind of guy to hang out with on the hot summer days. Nothing like an ice cold drink. They certainly have. Some guys have stayed ahead of commercial stuff. A guy built a 360 degree trail cam before the commercial folks did. They have some with remote sensing, remote flash, and remote IR arrays. Video units, day video/night photo, and vice versa. It has come a very long way. I've built upwards of 50 units, if you include the ones I put together for other people. I only own a couple dozen myself. [/QUOTE]
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