I have three cameras that I've had set for the past month or so. Between them all, I got maybe 1,400 pix. Unfortunately about 1,375 are of brush or the empty sky. I've spend a couple of hours going thru and deleting.
One is a Leaf River that was rather expensive (retail of $250 range). Uses four "D's" and three "C's". All I have from it is a bunch of black pictures. Ate up the batteries.
What cameras take these good pix of critters and not scenery?? Guess there's a learning curve to them. I know the Leaf River has a sensitivity setting, which must be set too sensitive. Gotta work on the IR thing too.
Guess I'm wondering how many empty shots you get compared to actual deer. Does it take a hundred bad ones to get an actual deer??
Thoughts and tips appreciated