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view tasco cam pics from the trail camera to my laptop
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There are many quality made game cameras on the market. The Moultrie GameSpy series are really good affordable cameras. Cuddyback Cameras are top of the line but you will pay a considerable amount more for the Cuddyback. I own 3 Cuddyback's and 3 Moultrie GameSpy 200 series cameras and the picture quality is equall between the two. Actually the Moultrie detects and reacts to movement quicker than the Cuddyback. I know this because I put the two to the test and watched a deer walk past the Cuddyback before it snapped the picture, the Moultrie captured the deer as soon as it walked into the cameras frame. As far as infrared camera's, I have owned one. I was extremely dissapointed because it's pictures are all black and white (even daylight pics). I was even more dissapointed with the picture quality. A lot of the pictures would, for some reason, only reveal half of the deer body when the deer was standing perfectly broad sided to the camera just steps away or the deer would appear transparent, meaning that the pics were cloudy and it would give the appearance that you could see through the deer.
There are many quality made game cameras on the market. The Moultrie GameSpy series are really good affordable cameras. Cuddyback Cameras are top of the line but you will pay a considerable amount more for the Cuddyback. I own 3 Cuddyback's and 3 Moultrie GameSpy 200 series cameras and the picture quality is equall between the two. Actually the Moultrie detects and reacts to movement quicker than the Cuddyback. I know this because I put the two to the test and watched a deer walk past the Cuddyback before it snapped the picture, the Moultrie captured the deer as soon as it walked into the cameras frame. As far as infrared camera's, I have owned one. I was extremely dissapointed because it's pictures are all black and white (even daylight pics). I was even more dissapointed with the picture quality. A lot of the pictures would, for some reason, only reveal half of the deer body when the deer was standing perfectly broad sided to the camera just steps away or the deer would appear transparent, meaning that the pics were cloudy and it would give the appearance that you could see through the deer.
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One can purchase a Cuddeback Trail camera on the official Cuddeback website. Other options include retailers such as optics planet, bass pro, and gander mountain.
Look for signs of deer activity I.e. rubs, trails. Put trail cam near the trails
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Your trail camera may be shutting off unexpectedly due to a variety of reasons, such as low battery power, a faulty power source, or issues with the camera's settings or software. It is recommended to check the battery level, ensure the power source is stable, and review the camera's settings to troubleshoot the issue.
I just whatched the trail. There are 5 camera. and search it from youtube