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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5388537" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Yes, it's a great feature.</p><p>However, I'm near certain the HP4 also has this feature, as does the Dark Ops.</p><p></p><p>The issue I don't like about Browning's timelapse feature (unless this is something new) is that it's limited to a maximum time horizon of 4 hours in the mornings & 4 hours in the evenings. Granted, this is commonly more than enough time, but I often like the feature running all day, not just early & late.</p><p></p><p>For several years though, I've been running the Dark Ops cams set in timelapse plus (which triggers 24/7 just like any other trail cam) while also taking timelapse pics at specified intervals. This setting need not be limited to large fields and food plots, as I often use in woods, or anywhere you could see a deer beyond the cam's triggering range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5388537, member: 1409"] Yes, it's a great feature. However, I'm near certain the HP4 also has this feature, as does the Dark Ops. The issue I don't like about Browning's timelapse feature (unless this is something new) is that it's limited to a maximum time horizon of 4 hours in the mornings & 4 hours in the evenings. Granted, this is commonly more than enough time, but I often like the feature running all day, not just early & late. For several years though, I've been running the Dark Ops cams set in timelapse plus (which triggers 24/7 just like any other trail cam) while also taking timelapse pics at specified intervals. This setting need not be limited to large fields and food plots, as I often use in woods, or anywhere you could see a deer beyond the cam's triggering range. [/QUOTE]
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