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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5493933" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Indeed!</p><p>Fun to watch & hear the video clips!</p><p>But <em>EXTREMELY TIME CONSUMPTIVE</em> to review those video clips!</p><p></p><p>Still, pun intended, the image quality remains higher with still pics.</p><p></p><p>I utilize the "field scan" mode (with still pics) on my Ridgetecs a lot.</p><p>I can evaluate antlers at over 200 yards in a field with those pics (better than video mode).</p><p>"Field scan" is simply programming the cam to take a pic (non-triggered) at scheduled intervals,</p><p>such as every 5 minutes, all day long. I can typically review a day's field scan pics in about the same amount of time it takes for only a couple 20-second video clips.</p><p></p><p>Field scan is mainly a useful feature in large fields, or in places where you can see things (and expect to see things) well beyond the triggering range of the cam. It is not a feature one would typically use in the woods, or over scrapes, salt licks, trails, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5493933, member: 1409"] Indeed! Fun to watch & hear the video clips! But [I]EXTREMELY TIME CONSUMPTIVE[/I] to review those video clips! Still, pun intended, the image quality remains higher with still pics. I utilize the "field scan" mode (with still pics) on my Ridgetecs a lot. I can evaluate antlers at over 200 yards in a field with those pics (better than video mode). "Field scan" is simply programming the cam to take a pic (non-triggered) at scheduled intervals, such as every 5 minutes, all day long. I can typically review a day's field scan pics in about the same amount of time it takes for only a couple 20-second video clips. Field scan is mainly a useful feature in large fields, or in places where you can see things (and expect to see things) well beyond the triggering range of the cam. It is not a feature one would typically use in the woods, or over scrapes, salt licks, trails, etc. [/QUOTE]
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