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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5158144" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>They'll likely figure it out, and if not, replace the cam.</p><p>I have several of the Scout Pros and have had no issues like yours with any of them.</p><p>If it's a defect, they will quickly replace your cam.</p><p></p><p>If you're pushing the limits of the cam, multiple pics per triggering & very short trigger intervals, these cams may not work properly without using lithium batteries. If you're not using lithiums, you will be disappointed in the battery life on these and most cell cams.</p><p></p><p>What SD card are you using, as well as size & speed?</p><p>The only brand I've found to typically work very consistently in all cams is the SanDisk brand.</p><p></p><p>However, I've had issues when trying to use both a super-fast mbs card as well as some outdated very slow old cards. For whatever reason, my Pro Scouts do not like SD cards faster than 90-100 mbs, but the size (such as 32GB or 64GB) doesn't seem to matter.</p><p></p><p>Many the older SD cards have a transfer speed of less than 48mbs (some a lot less), and this may not be fast enough for some newer cams to work properly with some of the multiple pic and fast intervals (such as 1 second intervals x multiple pics per triggering).</p><p></p><p>One thing I like about the Browning cams is I can use SD cards with capacities greater than 32GB. Many the other brands will not work correctly if you load them with a 64GB SD card, as 32 is the max with many brands. With the new longer battery life cams, there is more concern of filling up the card before you need to replace the batteries and/or visit the am site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5158144, member: 1409"] They'll likely figure it out, and if not, replace the cam. I have several of the Scout Pros and have had no issues like yours with any of them. If it's a defect, they will quickly replace your cam. If you're pushing the limits of the cam, multiple pics per triggering & very short trigger intervals, these cams may not work properly without using lithium batteries. If you're not using lithiums, you will be disappointed in the battery life on these and most cell cams. What SD card are you using, as well as size & speed? The only brand I've found to typically work very consistently in all cams is the SanDisk brand. However, I've had issues when trying to use both a super-fast mbs card as well as some outdated very slow old cards. For whatever reason, my Pro Scouts do not like SD cards faster than 90-100 mbs, but the size (such as 32GB or 64GB) doesn't seem to matter. Many the older SD cards have a transfer speed of less than 48mbs (some a lot less), and this may not be fast enough for some newer cams to work properly with some of the multiple pic and fast intervals (such as 1 second intervals x multiple pics per triggering). One thing I like about the Browning cams is I can use SD cards with capacities greater than 32GB. Many the other brands will not work correctly if you load them with a 64GB SD card, as 32 is the max with many brands. With the new longer battery life cams, there is more concern of filling up the card before you need to replace the batteries and/or visit the am site. [/QUOTE]
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