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    My now #1
    He pushed out this year the old #1 who has just come back to front country
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    Please NOTE
    The photo's of mine and @sneeze are only around 60kb (that not even 10% of 1MB)
    Encase some of you judging Trail Cam for quality on the GPRS send back Pics
    The Trail Camera will have a 3-4MB picture logged onto its SD card that we will take off with Putor at later day
    I just brought all mine Cams home yesterday and today and have some nice Vids and finally got a roaring Stag on one
    Still have a couple of "floaters" to keep an eye out for potential Gunsmoke Pigger's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    Please NOTE
    The photo's of mine and @sneeze are only around 60kb (that not even 10% of 1MB)
    Encase some of you judging Trail Cam for quality on the GPRS send back Pics
    The Trail Camera will have a 3-4MB picture logged onto its SD card that we will take off with Putor at later day
    I just brought all mine Cams home yesterday and today and have some nice Vids and finally got a roaring Stag on one
    Still have a couple of "floaters" to keep an eye out for potential Gunsmoke Pigger's
    Looking forward to seeing some of these @Sarvo


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    Quote Originally Posted by planenutz View Post
    Looking forward to seeing some of these @Sarvo

    Can't work out how to put up Vids
    Think I need to load to a Cloud 1st ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    Can't work out how to put up Vids
    Think I need to load to a Cloud 1st ?
    Ha ha ha you are not the only one. ebf even tried to set me up with some account thing recently but that only added a layer of complexity and I still couldn’t work it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesmate View Post
    Are the two pic's taken off the Video ??
    There is a term for it - but to early for brain to remember it

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    Na they are just stills,they were pretty decent quality but the uploaded pics are just from my ph taken from the computer screen,the stag in the pics spooked and about 10 mins later a hunter came thru tracking him but went the wrong way from the direction the stag went but I didn’t get any more pics of the stag in the 3-4 more days the cam was out so he may have caught up with him got him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yesmate View Post
    Na they are just stills,they were pretty decent quality but the uploaded pics are just from my ph taken from the computer screen,the stag in the pics spooked and about 10 mins later a hunter came thru tracking him but went the wrong way from the direction the stag went but I didn’t get any more pics of the stag in the 3-4 more days the cam was out so he may have caught up with him got him.
    That explains it - did wonder why they were off centre
    Are they GPRS (send back to you immediately via Sim card in them) Cams

 

 

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