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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5512055" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>True.</p><p>But to make a fair comparison, your cell & non-cell cams should be similar.</p><p>If you place a Browning cell cam along with a Browning non-cell cam,</p><p>doubt you see much difference in the cell pics received and what's on the non-cell card.</p><p></p><p>Also, most cell cams will still transmit any pics they take, even if delayed by the cell service. If they don't come in today, they should show up tomorrow (or on the next scheduled upload).</p><p></p><p>Some cell cams are designed to only "upload" a single pic per triggering event.</p><p>In those cases, you miss seeing a lot of cell cam pics (until you pull the sd card, where they should be).</p><p>You can somewhat circumvent this by setting those cams to only take a single pic per triggering event, then have less "down" time (i.e. no delay, a 1-second, or 5-second delay) between triggering events. This way (1 pic per event) you will at least have all pics taken transmitted or uploaded.</p><p></p><p>In areas of poor cell service, many pics taken by any cell cam may not get "uploaded" (to the server enabling you to see them) immediately, and may be delayed by the cell service just being intermittently too low for the connections. But, those pics should still get uploaded, even if a day or two later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5512055, member: 1409"] True. But to make a fair comparison, your cell & non-cell cams should be similar. If you place a Browning cell cam along with a Browning non-cell cam, doubt you see much difference in the cell pics received and what's on the non-cell card. Also, most cell cams will still transmit any pics they take, even if delayed by the cell service. If they don't come in today, they should show up tomorrow (or on the next scheduled upload). Some cell cams are designed to only "upload" a single pic per triggering event. In those cases, you miss seeing a lot of cell cam pics (until you pull the sd card, where they should be). You can somewhat circumvent this by setting those cams to only take a single pic per triggering event, then have less "down" time (i.e. no delay, a 1-second, or 5-second delay) between triggering events. This way (1 pic per event) you will at least have all pics taken transmitted or uploaded. In areas of poor cell service, many pics taken by any cell cam may not get "uploaded" (to the server enabling you to see them) immediately, and may be delayed by the cell service just being intermittently too low for the connections. But, those pics should still get uploaded, even if a day or two later. [/QUOTE]
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