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    How to share game cam photos

    Does anyone have good ideas on how to share large amounts of game cam photos? My buddy lives closer to the lease so he’s always checking the cameras which is great because I never have time. The downside is he just emails me a few. Does a horn have a good way to share a lot of them so I can go through them better?


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    I just pulled an SD card for the landowner. 5000 pics, I sent him 12.

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      #3
      I used dropbox for something years ago and havent since. Everytime I put in an sd card dropbox wants to upload/import the pics.

      Yall could use that and when he uploaded anyone with access could view.

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        #4
        Dropbox works well.

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          #5
          Dropbox seems like the best solution to me as well

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            #6
            Dropbox for sure. I go through all my photos on the computer for the best detail but then the pictures worth saving all go into separate folders in mine and my wife’s drop box account and any of our devices can pull the Dropbox photos up

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              #7
              it's a pain. I keep a laptop at the camp where everyone has access to all trail camera photos from community blinds. anyone can check cards from any blind as long as they file the photos on the computer correctly. I think we're up to over 200,000 photos from this year alone.

              it gets to bea huge amount of data for sure.

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                #8
                Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, GoogleDrive, or any other cloud-based storage solution.

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                  #9
                  I was using dropbox but you can eat up a lot of space real quick and it requires you have lots of bandwidth. I've since gone to cellular cameras and keep the good ones and just let the rest expire. I and the lessee both have access to the feeds so we each get what we want.

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                    #10
                    HuntStand. Sift through pics and upload selected pics for only the people him/you allow to see.

                    I run roughly 20 trail cameras & go through all of them every time the cards get pulled & save/upload the pics to HuntStand for the members to be able to look at. It helps that we have enough SD cards to where when somebody pulls a card, they have a clean card to insert right back into the camera. They look through a few days of pics then those cards make their way back to me when they get back into town.

                    Each stand location has a trail camera next to it on the HuntStand map and the pics get uploaded to their associated stand that they came from. Members can log on and click any trail camera & look at the pictures from that location. Makes it very easy for them to be able to tell where the deer have been and helps determine when they will possibly be there again.
                    Last edited by ccallarman; 12-18-2020, 02:32 PM.

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                      #11
                      You could use thehuntersight.com to manage your lease. All of you get your own free account. Log in, one of you create a hunt club, then invite the other guys to it. From there you can share everything with each other

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