![]() ![]() I have some Browning’s going on their 4th or 5th season with little to no problems. Some parts of the motherboard charge a capacitor, and are less effected by amperage/voltage dips, but the motion sensors seem to be the most effected by the drop in voltage/amperage of the batteries. Some cameras perform best with lithium batteries, because the voltage doesn’t drop as much as the battery depletes. Don’t toss them around like a toy, either. Stick a little silicon lubricant on the seals (like you would use for O-rings), and spray the dust out with some canned air. ![]() When you pull them out of the field, stick them in an airtight container with desiccant packets to dry out any humidity. Properly formatted cards, of high quality, are the absolute biggest thing you can do to improve your camera performance.Īlso, treat your trail cameras like you would a decent digital camera in any other situation. Almost all cameras have a built in formatting at the end of that process. You can do this in-camera with the “Delete All” function. Specifically SanDisk ultra or SanDisk Extreme.Įach individual camera needs to format its own card each time. I won’t touch a card that isn’t Class 10. ![]()
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