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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5393467" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>If I have one complaint about the newer Browning cams it's that they will trigger on a sunny, windy day, especially back in the woods where sunlight dapples the ground. On a windy, sunny day, with all those patches of sunlight moving around on the forest floor, it will trigger the camera. This problem will be compounded even more if the camera is strapped to a small-diameter tree that sways in the wind. Twice in this situation I had a 32 GB card get filled over a 2-week span. But that was also back when I was recording 20-second videos, which are 100 BM each. Using a 32 GB card, they will hold just shy of 320 20-second videos. Have a couple of windy, sunny days in a row and you may get 200-300 videos of nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5393467, member: 17"] If I have one complaint about the newer Browning cams it's that they will trigger on a sunny, windy day, especially back in the woods where sunlight dapples the ground. On a windy, sunny day, with all those patches of sunlight moving around on the forest floor, it will trigger the camera. This problem will be compounded even more if the camera is strapped to a small-diameter tree that sways in the wind. Twice in this situation I had a 32 GB card get filled over a 2-week span. But that was also back when I was recording 20-second videos, which are 100 BM each. Using a 32 GB card, they will hold just shy of 320 20-second videos. Have a couple of windy, sunny days in a row and you may get 200-300 videos of nothing. [/QUOTE]
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