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Night video comparison between Browning camera models
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5148509" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Until now, I've found it wasn't "feasible" to do that with video due to both draining the batteries so fast as well as filling up the sd cards quickly. This has been (still is for me) even more true if using video mode on cell cams.</p><p></p><p>With the much longer battery life (not just with this new Browning cam, but with many cams now), it does seem like a great idea to be running more video. Plus, these Browning cams will take a very large SD card. Seems many cams still will not accept an sd card larger than 32gb, which really isn't large enough for running high-resolution video.</p><p></p><p>Also, the video imagery, and true black flash range, has greatly improved in just the past couple years.</p><p>For me, targeting deer, I would only use true black flash if in video mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5148509, member: 1409"] Until now, I've found it wasn't "feasible" to do that with video due to both draining the batteries so fast as well as filling up the sd cards quickly. This has been (still is for me) even more true if using video mode on cell cams. With the much longer battery life (not just with this new Browning cam, but with many cams now), it does seem like a great idea to be running more video. Plus, these Browning cams will take a very large SD card. Seems many cams still will not accept an sd card larger than 32gb, which really isn't large enough for running high-resolution video. Also, the video imagery, and true black flash range, has greatly improved in just the past couple years. For me, targeting deer, I would only use true black flash if in video mode. [/QUOTE]
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