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Best night image quality and flash distance on no/low-glow cam
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 4987260" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>The company that made my favorite trail-cameras has gone out of business. As my old cams die one by one, I'm looking for a new brand of no-glow or low-glow camera for monitoring large open areas, like food plots. I switched to a new brand of camera this year because of advertised claims of long flash distance and quality night images, but I'm disappointed in the night still images (although I'm beyond thrilled with the day and night video, but more about that in another post).</p><p></p><p>I use my cameras for monitoring herd composition (season-long photo census) so I need images with the clarity to see buck antler configuration. However, most no or low-glow cams have very poor illumination distances at night. Anyone using a camera where they are very pleased with night-time illumination distance and picture quality?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 4987260, member: 17"] The company that made my favorite trail-cameras has gone out of business. As my old cams die one by one, I'm looking for a new brand of no-glow or low-glow camera for monitoring large open areas, like food plots. I switched to a new brand of camera this year because of advertised claims of long flash distance and quality night images, but I'm disappointed in the night still images (although I'm beyond thrilled with the day and night video, but more about that in another post). I use my cameras for monitoring herd composition (season-long photo census) so I need images with the clarity to see buck antler configuration. However, most no or low-glow cams have very poor illumination distances at night. Anyone using a camera where they are very pleased with night-time illumination distance and picture quality? [/QUOTE]
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