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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5118437" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>I do this at least twice every year.</p><p>Some cams are more fool-proof than others, i.e. some just have "on or off", so if you're changing settings, the cam will start working after you walk off. </p><p></p><p>But with others, there is "off - settings - on", and when you're changing a setting, if you don't afterwards then switch it to "on", the cam doesn't take any pics. This can be confusing because the cam is actually "on" (screen lit up) while you're adjusting settings, but just requires an additional switching to "on" to then work.</p><p></p><p>Another issue is accidently changing a setting you didn't mean to change, such as accidently turning a cell cam's transmission feature off (for use as a regular trail cam), then not realizing that until days later, no pics transmitted, you go back and see it had been accidently changed.</p><p></p><p>The more various makes & models of cams you utilize, the easier it becomes to make these human user errors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5118437, member: 1409"] I do this at least twice every year. Some cams are more fool-proof than others, i.e. some just have "on or off", so if you're changing settings, the cam will start working after you walk off. But with others, there is "off - settings - on", and when you're changing a setting, if you don't afterwards then switch it to "on", the cam doesn't take any pics. This can be confusing because the cam is actually "on" (screen lit up) while you're adjusting settings, but just requires an additional switching to "on" to then work. Another issue is accidently changing a setting you didn't mean to change, such as accidently turning a cell cam's transmission feature off (for use as a regular trail cam), then not realizing that until days later, no pics transmitted, you go back and see it had been accidently changed. The more various makes & models of cams you utilize, the easier it becomes to make these human user errors. [/QUOTE]
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