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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5535569" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>My BIL runs a couple cell cams that I maintain. They're OK, but the two biggest problems for my uses are 1) Cell service is poor on my property, so cell cams are limited to high ridge-tops where they can get a signal; and 2) high-quality video is very hard to transmit by cell signal.</p><p></p><p>Although the imagers on the Browning cams I'm using are only 2K (HD video), I've found my "minds eye" can see details in video that I can't see with still images. Basically, still images can have motion blur at night, but in video mode, I can still make out details of a buck's rack in motion better than I can in the motion-blurred still images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5535569, member: 17"] My BIL runs a couple cell cams that I maintain. They're OK, but the two biggest problems for my uses are 1) Cell service is poor on my property, so cell cams are limited to high ridge-tops where they can get a signal; and 2) high-quality video is very hard to transmit by cell signal. Although the imagers on the Browning cams I'm using are only 2K (HD video), I've found my "minds eye" can see details in video that I can't see with still images. Basically, still images can have motion blur at night, but in video mode, I can still make out details of a buck's rack in motion better than I can in the motion-blurred still images. [/QUOTE]
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