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This is what i have been doing lately,Been over on Outdoor Talk
met some fine people.I am starting my 4th,build.
The 2 at the bottom are P52 and the one at the top is a P32
I will do an s40 next I guess.I love it ;)

Got about 100 pic. in 2 days on one cam..much better cameras then what you can buy....my driveway is 150 feet from one cam and it picks me up everytime.
Just what I have been doing.
See ya.
 
Its addicting isnt it. Im in the middle of 2 P41's right now. And acquiring things for a Fuji J10. All in Seahorses, tired of Pelicans leaking all the time. Good job on the cameras!
 
I would say, i had a bit over a hundred in this last build.
But The first build will cost you 300 or more by the time you buy the drill bits the goop the liquid nails the shrink tubing
just a lot of stuff for the first build.Volt meter solder soldering Iron I have an electrical box full of connectors and the cutters and tape.Unless you plan on getting into it big time
just buy a build,or order one from one of the guys.Come out a lot cheaper and if any thing goes wrong give them a call and they will fix it.
 
It is so much fun building these cameras. I like the fact that they take so much better pics, you have higher quality internal parts (control boards) and they last! If something goes wrong you can repair easily!

I just put out my last 6 builds! This is an addictive hobby! I am forcing myself to sell off my remaining supplies!!!! :)
Around 10 cameras, 5 hacked with 5 wire servos and ready, cases, glass, boxes, etc all fresh never used!! :)
 

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