Leaf River Game Camera Video
January 27th, 2009 by Deer Tracking CamerasHere is a great video of several nice bucks in velvet. They were captured on a Leaf River game camera shooting in infared mode.
Here is a great video of several nice bucks in velvet. They were captured on a Leaf River game camera shooting in infared mode.
Here is some video I pulled off of my new StealthCam I540ir digital game camera. This camera uses 36 infared emitters to shoot high resolution pictures or video at night. The video can range between 10 seconds to 3 minutes, and you have the option of selecting the video resolution. I had this video shooting at high resolution, and it consumed about 80 MB for my 1 minute video. I will be dropping the resolution down tomorrow to fit more videos on my memory card. It is safe to say that little quality is lost from shooting at the lower resolution. Please note that I ran this video through a video editing application to drop the image size down to around 2.5 MegaBytes before hosting on my website. I noticed some quality loss when I did this. The original video was much sharper. This should still give you a good idea of what this camera can do, even if it was set to record at lower resolutions. Enjoy!
Here is a video describing the features of the Reconyx RC60. The Reconyx RapidFire RC60 is HOT! The 70 high energy infared illuminators give you clear nighttime images out to 35 feet. See the Reconyx RC60 video and learn more about this HOT Game Camera!
The Scoutguard SG550 is one of the hottest digital game cameras on the market right now. The price to performance ratio is making it gain rapid popularity by hunters and digital game cameras enthusiasts. Here is an example of the video quality that the SG550 can provide when shooting infared video at night. See the Scoutguard SG550 Infared Video
Check out this monster buck video captured by a game camera. This 11 pointer was still in velvet and had a huge spread. The submitter of the video stated it was an Alberta buck, and that he was unable to harvest this monster this year. As far as he know, this big buck is still walking...
Here is a quick video I put together showing some pretty cool video I caught on my game camera. You have always heard about the power of a deer's sense of smell? Well this video shows it first hand.
I was building a house on the edge of a section of woods. I had been seeing a bunch of deer in the area, so I set up my game cam behind my new house. While looking at the videos from my Stealthcam, I noticed I had picked up one of the builders walking in the woods. The next video was a couple of hours later, and showed a buck standing on the exact spot that the builder had walked.
Check out this little buck's nose going crazy. He has obviously picked up the human scent and has gotten very nervous.
Keep this in mind the next time you head into the woods to hunt. A deer's sense of smell is its best defense.