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wildwindom
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DIRECTIONS TO CAMERA

Post by wildwindom »

I need driections to a moultri digital camera dad cant find them any body have any??
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Post by bushmaster »

Not sure which cam you have, but this should help.

http://www.moultriefeeders.com/UseAndDi ... efault.htm
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Post by wildwindom »

Hey thats it thinks alot!!
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Post by ALINALBERTA »

Bushmaster,do you use a moultrie camera for your pictures? I have one coming in the mail right now, and hoping it will do the job.I remember seeing a bunch of good pictures you posted a while back.

..Al.
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Post by bushmaster »

No, I have a Stealth and one a guy made for me...it uses an Olympus camera. They both have their good and bad points. I'm still very much in the learning stage....although last nite I captured the culprits sneaking into a friends shed and eating/trashing his cat dish. Caught 2 visitors...his cat and a big, fat skunk....and lucky for him, there was a big, fat skunk dead on the road nearby this morning. :D
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Post by chris4570 »

ALINALBERTA wrote:Bushmaster,do you use a moultrie camera for your pictures? I have one coming in the mail right now, and hoping it will do the job.I remember seeing a bunch of good pictures you posted a while back.

..Al.
I use one. It's better than nothing. But there a lot of room for improvement. Deer and other critters are not going to wait around and pose to have their pictures taken. That's what you need with the moultrie, otherwise you'll have pics with nothing in them. Effectively nothing more than a trail timer.
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