BSK
Well-Known Member
Need some advice from all the camera users. I'm trying to advise those running censuses with a large number of cameras on how to set up the cameras for a good census. Often the bait site is up or downhill from the tree the camera is strapped too, but most camera manufacturers do not make a back to their cameras than can be tilted. This can produce images of just deer's ears or hooves instead of a full body picture. How do you all adjust your camera aim up or down? I would like to give advice better than "jam stick behind it!" Personally, I have almost as many Slate River screw in ball-mount camera mounts to cover all my cams, but that would be an expensive endeavor for those running 20+ cameras. Plus, the screw-in ball mount systems will limit the ability to use a security box for a camera. Personally, if I'm worried about a screw-in ball-mounted camera "walking away," I still run a python cable through the camera loops and around the tree, but that is not as secure as a security box.
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