Game camera pictures

I don't really save very many game cam pics, but here's a few.
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I have a few game cameras on my property. Most nights I get a picture of a predator. I use it them in the video mode but have a converter program on my computer to convert video to frames. Here I see the predators mostly at night so I have some cameras that do nice night pictures. All of my cameras take good daytime pictures but I have a couple of cameras that aren't good on nighttime pictures unless the subject is fairly close to the camera. I have a lot of pictures I can post. I just ordered a inexpensive camera but it has the same specs as my better cameras. If it turns out to be a decent camera and takes good pictures, I'll post some.
Here are a couple of pictures taken in the same spot with different cameras.
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There is a coyote in the right side of the picture.
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I don't know who these Great Pyrenees belong to, but I see them now and then on on camera.
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Since I have had these cameras up, I'm amazed at the critters that roam around at night.
This is a possum with a chunk of rat poison in it's mouth. I was wondering where my rat bait bars were disappearing to. I put up a camera and discovered that a possum was carrying them off. After doing some research I discovered they're immune to rat poison.
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Since I have had these cameras up, I'm amazed at the critters that roam around at night.
This is a possum with a chunk of rat poison in it's mouth. I was wondering where my rat bait bars were disappearing to. I put up a camera and discovered that a possum was carrying them off. After doing some research I discovered they're immune to rat poison.
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What a lot of night critters cmom!

Interesting about the rat poison and possums...I would have thought that would at least make them sick.
 
I have a bushnell trophycam I just love and a moultrie. The bushnell takes great pics. So does the moultrie but the IR doesnt work like it used to.
In a post I read you bought a new game camera. The ad for the camera does say No-Glow but after doing some research I found it is actually Low-Glow. The ad also said the camera comes with a micro SD card which mine didn't. I'm happy with the camera for the price. If you go on YouTube you can see the difference between No-Glow cameras and Low-Glow cameras. Actually Low-Glow cameras do have better pictures. They give off a larger light pattern. I have both and I think I get better pictures with my Lo-Glow cameras.
 

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