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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5644508" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Absolutely true, especially battery life. And although still images are higher resolution, I find that in video mode I can see a buck's antlers more clearly as he turns his head or moves around, even at lower resolution than the images. Don't know how the mind's eye does that, but a buck in motion is easier for me to identify.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Guess it depends upon the camera. I've recorded 20 second videos (100 MB file) with only a 5 second delay, and that's exactly what I get between videos - 5 seconds of "off time." But then I'm also using monstrous capacity, high write-rate cards (128 GB, 120 m/s).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5644508, member: 17"] Absolutely true, especially battery life. And although still images are higher resolution, I find that in video mode I can see a buck's antlers more clearly as he turns his head or moves around, even at lower resolution than the images. Don't know how the mind's eye does that, but a buck in motion is easier for me to identify. Guess it depends upon the camera. I've recorded 20 second videos (100 MB file) with only a 5 second delay, and that's exactly what I get between videos - 5 seconds of "off time." But then I'm also using monstrous capacity, high write-rate cards (128 GB, 120 m/s). [/QUOTE]
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