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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5000267" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Ran multiple cameras for years on our place....never once have I used video mode? I was always afraid the batteries would be drained or the card would fill up.....now I sit here reading this thread and I'm shaking my head....so many good points have been made which I've never considered....and I can not begin to tell you how many times...pic 1 blurred left side of frame....pic 2 center frame blurred....pic 3 right side of frame blurred....he never checked up....and you can see his rack but it's blurred and you can not make out any details....video solves this...so simple yet so profound....I'm literally kicking myself and shaking my head.....thanks guys....I've definitely got some changes to make with my camera set up......man my wheels are turning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5000267, member: 20594"] Ran multiple cameras for years on our place....never once have I used video mode? I was always afraid the batteries would be drained or the card would fill up.....now I sit here reading this thread and I'm shaking my head....so many good points have been made which I've never considered....and I can not begin to tell you how many times...pic 1 blurred left side of frame....pic 2 center frame blurred....pic 3 right side of frame blurred....he never checked up....and you can see his rack but it's blurred and you can not make out any details....video solves this...so simple yet so profound....I'm literally kicking myself and shaking my head.....thanks guys....I've definitely got some changes to make with my camera set up......man my wheels are turning. [/QUOTE]
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