Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Lights...Camera...Buck?
So as the story goes, when you have a spot that is red hot, you just have to get back there to see what is going on. I awoke to the alarm ringing earlier then usual this morning and then remembered "oh you set it last night to set that trail cam up..." Back in the truck at 5:30a, heading over to the spot I thought of where to put this wonderful piece of technology. You see, years ago when they first cam out with trail cameras, I had to have one(it's a guy thing). It used 35mm film and shot pictures every time a leaf moved. Let's just say, it was more of a hassle than anything owning that thing. But now, I'm equipped with a brand new Wildgame Innovations IR4 camera, which is well worth the money. By no means is it the same quality as an $800 camera, but it gets the job done, has infrared lighting and does 30 second video clips. Lets see how it works. In the world of trail cameras, you need to choose one that fits your tasks and fits your wallet. You can read endless amounts of reviews and sit there comparing apples to oranges all afternoon, but at the end of the day, pick one and go with it.
