I've got a Wildview game camera - yes, I know it ain't 'top of the line' but it was a gift so it is what I'm using.
I've got all the settings where they should be, but the dang thing isn't sensitve enough or something. It flat out 'misses' pictures.
Couple of examples: (1) I had a picture of a hog laying next my feeder. The immediately preceeding picture was several hours earlier of some deer.
(2) I changed out the card Saturday morning after my first hunt. I hand corned before a mid-day hunt and then reinstalled a card. When I hunted that evening, all the hand corn had been eaten, but there were no pictures of critters eating it!
Sometimes I'll get a picture of a deer way out in the field, but then I miss pictures of animals moving right in front of the camera.
I don't see any 'sensitivity' setting on the camera. Am I doomed to this problem until I upgrade to another camera, or is there something I can do?
(Any 'warranty' issues have long since passed, so that isn't a solution.)
I've got all the settings where they should be, but the dang thing isn't sensitve enough or something. It flat out 'misses' pictures.
Couple of examples: (1) I had a picture of a hog laying next my feeder. The immediately preceeding picture was several hours earlier of some deer.
(2) I changed out the card Saturday morning after my first hunt. I hand corned before a mid-day hunt and then reinstalled a card. When I hunted that evening, all the hand corn had been eaten, but there were no pictures of critters eating it!
Sometimes I'll get a picture of a deer way out in the field, but then I miss pictures of animals moving right in front of the camera.
I don't see any 'sensitivity' setting on the camera. Am I doomed to this problem until I upgrade to another camera, or is there something I can do?
(Any 'warranty' issues have long since passed, so that isn't a solution.)