Tinhorn3
Senior Member
your right about no night video because of weak batteries, the Light takes a lot of amp's when they come on.
Aiming Cam's
for day light video's, I usually aim the cams to the North if I can. Morning East Sun can trip the cam and trip it from the West toward evening. South isn't to bad but North is always be best
Also, the cam has a time seeing the motion when the animal is straight at it. [ or straight away from it ] Look at the PIR Lens below the camera lens . You can see like a square grid, each one is a lens. As the animal moves, each lens hit a sensor behind the lens and you can think like Morse Code on the sensor, dot-dot-dot It takes several Dots to trigger the camera, trying to stop false problems. So that's why the cam has trouble straight in
you probably already know this stuff LOL
Aiming Cam's
for day light video's, I usually aim the cams to the North if I can. Morning East Sun can trip the cam and trip it from the West toward evening. South isn't to bad but North is always be best
Also, the cam has a time seeing the motion when the animal is straight at it. [ or straight away from it ] Look at the PIR Lens below the camera lens . You can see like a square grid, each one is a lens. As the animal moves, each lens hit a sensor behind the lens and you can think like Morse Code on the sensor, dot-dot-dot It takes several Dots to trigger the camera, trying to stop false problems. So that's why the cam has trouble straight in
you probably already know this stuff LOL