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Sep 16, 2015 10:35 |  #1

I just happened across this video and thought that it may be beneficial to some, plus, it's very interesting also, at least to me. If I were to need to use a wildlife camera, this is a good guide, there is some good information here.

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Sep 18, 2015 12:10 |  #2

Hey, that's really informative and well done....thanks for posting that, Randy!

One thing he said that I liked; "It's cabled, and I think having a cable is really good, because....every time you start playing around with wireless........., things start to break."
I love that he doesn't use anything wireless - not the camera, not the flashes, not the infrared trap....nothing!


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Sep 18, 2015 15:00 |  #3

Tom Reichner wrote in post #17712311 (external link)
Hey, that's really informative and well done....thanks for posting that, Randy!

One thing he said that I liked; "It's cabled, and I think having a cable is really good, because....every time you start playing around with wireless........., things start to break."
I love that he doesn't use anything wireless - not the camera, not the flashes, not the infrared trap....nothing!

Thanks, Tom, I thought that it may help someone in the future, one never knows. Personally, I don't plan on doing it now, but I might someday.
I also agree that wired is the best way to go, although, wireless has its ways, and eventually I am sure that wireless will be the first and only way to go.

Thanks, Tom!

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