camtrakker (worth it??)
#11
RE: camtrakker (worth it??)
ORIGINAL: Buck Magnet
Okay, here is my question on the CamTrakker Digital Ranger.... lets say you put fresh batteries in the unit, how many pics do you believe that you can get before the batteries in the camera are dead.
Okay, here is my question on the CamTrakker Digital Ranger.... lets say you put fresh batteries in the unit, how many pics do you believe that you can get before the batteries in the camera are dead.
#12
RE: camtrakker (worth it??)
ORIGINAL: MJR10
Thanks for the feedback. I think I will go with the Digital Ranger. IL-Cornfed, can you post a picture that was taken at night with the flash? Alos do you use the c batteries or did you use teh rechargable option that camtrakker offers? THanks again..
Thanks for the feedback. I think I will go with the Digital Ranger. IL-Cornfed, can you post a picture that was taken at night with the flash? Alos do you use the c batteries or did you use teh rechargable option that camtrakker offers? THanks again..
The 4 C's only power the sensor and they seem as though they are going to last forever. I just don't see a reason to use rechargables for them. It's the actual camerabattery thatIS a rechargable and it will last for a ton of photos (800+) or a few weeks from what I've observed. Buy an extra battery and simply swap 'em out, along with the memory card, when you go to check your cam.
#13
RE: camtrakker (worth it??)
ORIGINAL: markj
What do you set your delay at?
Battery Life?
What is the best source to purchase?
What do you set your delay at?
Battery Life?
What is the best source to purchase?
Battery life seems excellent at this point, as described in my posts above
As far as best place to buy, factory direct is about the only way to get a new Cam Trakker model.
I'll post more later, now I'm off to put some seed in the ground
#14
RE: camtrakker (worth it??)
IL-Cornfed,
That is great info, i have 2 of the older model 35mm camtrakkers, that i think i will trade-in towards the ranger digital.
My 35mm's were always trouble free, and got great pictures.
That is great info, i have 2 of the older model 35mm camtrakkers, that i think i will trade-in towards the ranger digital.
My 35mm's were always trouble free, and got great pictures.
#18
RE: camtrakker (worth it??)
ORIGINAL: redneck buck hunter
What kind of camera is that on the other tree?
What kind of camera is that on the other tree?