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    Default Re: Stealth cam - HELP

    I'm kind of thinking you might have got a lemon. Here is a pic off mine --these 2 deer were about 30 feet away from the camera. My camera is about 4 feet up with a small stick wedged behind the top. You might think about getting an exchange. I have 2 now and they both seem to be working fine.


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    Default Re: Stealth cam - HELP

    Don't those sensors have a sensativity dial on them, where you can turn the sensativity up or down, like the ones we have on our porches.
    It sounds like the sensativity is turned right down on it .....hope I'm right, so you can get it working. [img]/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

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    Default Re: Stealth cam - HELP

    If you do call them...please post anything you find out. I moved my camera near the edge of a corn field and next to a apple tree...plus I dumped a bushell of corn about 10' in front of the camera. Been there for over a week and only got one pic. [img]/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] Something was def. there...alot of the corn is gone and the ground is tore up. [img]/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

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    Default Re: Stealth cam - HELP

    check to make sure batteies are at full power, i have found with all my cams that knee high is probably the best way to go. Good luck, let me know if the problems continue. i currently am running 5 camers and am going to be building 3 more here real quick.


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