Browning cam videos

BSK

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Makes sense. Quality looks like a movie scene. Even the night time stuff is impressive. Do they make a cell version of this? Anyone know? I'd be curious what their app and plans are like if so
You would never be able to download that by cell signal (unless you had great service in the area). A 10 second video is 50 MB.
 

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They are super nice, no doubt. I have 12 set on video now and 9 on photo. The 9 on photo only do photo or else they'd be on video. Curious to know though, why 20 second video? Big enough cards I guess? I only have 32's and can get just over 500 videos. Glad I checked one today because the wind set off over 400 videos in a week. Can't have that last week of Oct going into Nov!!! May need to upgrade to 64 cards
 

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They are super nice, no doubt. I have 12 set on video now and 9 on photo. The 9 on photo only do photo or else they'd be on video. Curious to know though, why 20 second video? Big enough cards I guess? I only have 32's and can get just over 500 videos. Glad I checked one today because the wind set off over 400 videos in a week. Can't have that last week of Oct going into Nov!!! May need to upgrade to 64 cards
I've upgraded to 128Gb cards with 120m/s transfer rates.

If the Brownings have one major weakness, it's their propensity to being triggered by wind and bright sunshine. Bright sunshine in a spot in front of the camera, coupled with a breeze that makes trees, branches and leaves move around, can cause a lot of false triggers. In addition, placing a camera on a small diameter tree that can sway in the wind will cause lots of false triggers. The few times I've filled a card, it was because of sunny, windy days. This is especially true back in the woods. If the sun is coming through the leaves and hitting a spot in front of the camera, and wind then causes that hot spot on the ground to move around, false-trigger city.
 
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I run mostly 64gb cards with 100 to 140 transfer rates in my Ridgetecs & Brownings for still pics. You will get longer battery life with the higher transfer rates.

On the Brownings I have set for video, using 128gb with 120 transfer rate.

For my purposes, video is more for entertainment than being better than higher resolution still images with only a short (or no) delay between triggering events.

Regardless, believe the higher capacity cards with higher transfer rates pay for themselves due to longer battery life, fewer missed pics, and even fewer trips to exchange cards. The 64 to 128gb don't really cost much more now than the 32gb.
 

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I've upgraded to 128Gb cards with 120m/s transfer rates.

If the Brownings have one major weakness, it's their propensity to being triggered by wind and bright sunshine. Bright sunshine in a spot in front of the camera, couple with a breeze that makes trees, branches and leaves move around, can cause a lot of false triggers. In addition, placing a camera on a small diameter tree that can sway in the wind will cause lots of false triggers. The few times I've filled a card, it was because of sunny, windy days. This is especially true back in the woods. If the sun is coming through the leaves and hitting a spot in front of the camera, and wind then causes that hot spot on the ground to move around, false-trigger city.
That explains why I'm getting a lot of pictures with nothing on them! That's good information for me. I have two Browning Celluar cams and have been getting a lot of those false trigger pics.
 

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That explains why I'm getting a lot of pictures with nothing on them! That's good information for me. I have two Browning Celluar cams and have been getting a lot of those false trigger pics.
Another one that kills me is when I have a camera pointed at a scrape, but I have the camera mounted head-high pointing down. Sunlight on the leaves of the overhanging limb, when they sway in the breeze, produce a TON of false triggers.
 

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I've upgraded to 128Gb cards with 120m/s transfer rates.

If the Brownings have one major weakness, it's their propensity to being triggered by wind and bright sunshine. Bright sunshine in a spot in front of the camera, coupled with a breeze that makes trees, branches and leaves move around, can cause a lot of false triggers. In addition, placing a camera on a small diameter tree that can sway in the wind will cause lots of false triggers. The few times I've filled a card, it was because of sunny, windy days. This is especially true back in the woods. If the sun is coming through the leaves and hitting a spot in front of the camera, and wind then causes that hot spot on the ground to move around, false-trigger city.
Yep - this one in particular is on a field edge with an over-hanging branch at a scrape. The over-hanging branch was just sitting there blowing in the wind. Like 350 of the videos was the branch.

Mine are 120 m/s. I JUST got these 32's thinking I was high class LOL. I knew I needed to go to at least 64's. 🤷‍♂️
 
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Did everyone notice the third buck in the video?
They are super nice, no doubt. I have 12 set on video now and 9 on photo. The 9 on photo only do photo or else they'd be on video. Curious to know though, why 20 second video? Big enough cards I guess? I only have 32's and can get just over 500 videos. Glad I checked one today because the wind set off over 400 videos in a week. Can't have that last week of Oct going into Nov!!! May need to upgrade to 64 cards
I use 128 mb cards in these cameras
 

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