TheLBLman
Well-Known Member
BSK, I'm struggling with finding the time to review trail cam video clips,
which is much more time consumptive than "still" pic reviews.
Also struggling with the most ideal cam settings when using video.
10 seconds is too short, imo, as I prefer 5 to 8 still pics, 1 second apart, rather than video.
Trying to determine if better off with 20-second or 30-second video clips,
as well as the down time between them.
One problem with video clips vs stills
is the "recovery" time between triggering events
for which is much longer with video.
Then, a 30-second vid takes 50% more storage
and 50% more time to view than a 20-second one!
While I enjoy the video clips,
may be losing as much as gained, overall,
in part due to the longer "down" time required
between triggering events?
Perfect solution is 2 cams,
one set to video,
the other set to stills.
But not enough time to properly view all this,
at least on a timely basis.
which is much more time consumptive than "still" pic reviews.
Also struggling with the most ideal cam settings when using video.
10 seconds is too short, imo, as I prefer 5 to 8 still pics, 1 second apart, rather than video.
Trying to determine if better off with 20-second or 30-second video clips,
as well as the down time between them.
One problem with video clips vs stills
is the "recovery" time between triggering events
for which is much longer with video.
Then, a 30-second vid takes 50% more storage
and 50% more time to view than a 20-second one!
While I enjoy the video clips,
may be losing as much as gained, overall,
in part due to the longer "down" time required
between triggering events?
Perfect solution is 2 cams,
one set to video,
the other set to stills.
But not enough time to properly view all this,
at least on a timely basis.