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Trail Camera Batteries: Internal AA-Cell Options

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on November 10, 2021 by Bob ZakDecember 7, 2022
cougar captured by trail camera with long lasting batteries

Batteries go with trail cameras like snow with a Montana winter. In this post, I look at options for internal trail camera batteries. This post is in two sections. In the first, I consider “per charge” capacity of 4 types of AA batteries, two primary and two rechargeable. I include a relatively new rechargeable option based on Lithium-ion technology. A handy graph shows how “long” a set of 8 of each of the battery types will last in a typical trail camera on a single charge in the field. On a related topic, I also consider SD card usage and sizing based on battery capacity. In the second section, I consider the tradeoff between primary and rechargeable batteries, including factors peculiar to camera trapping. I provide a simple selection guide for primary vs. rechargeable batteries based on temperature, service rates, and activity at the set.

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged battery, battery lifetime, Energizer Ultimate Lithium, Lithium-Ion, NiMH, rechargeable batteries, selction guide, trail camera | 27 Replies

Avoiding False Triggers in Trail Cameras

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on October 12, 2021 by Bob ZakNovember 7, 2021
Beaver pond caught by trail camera

False triggers are the bane of camera trappers everywhere. This post gives practical tips for avoiding them.

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged false triggers, PIR sensor, recovery delay, trail camera, vegetation trigger, water trigger, wind trigger | 12 Replies

IR to White Flash Trail Camera Conversion

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on September 15, 2021 by Bob ZakDecember 9, 2021
white flash modifed trail camera

Steps for converting a trail camera with an IR flash to a white flash for color night time photos and videos

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged Browning, BTC-7A, Converting from IR to white Flash, firmware, IR Flash, IR Trail Camera, recon force advantage, reverse engineering, White Flash | 26 Replies

Hidden Test Mode in Browning Trail Cameras

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on August 31, 2021 by Bob ZakFebruary 20, 2022
Browning Test Mode

Hidden test mode in Browning Trail Camera exposed and documented.

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged browning trail camera, BTC-7A, BTC-7FHD-PX, BTC-8A, debug, Diagnostic Mode, hidden menu mode, recon force advantage, Recon Force Extreme, Spec Ops Advantage, Test Menu, trail camera hacks, usb camera | 63 Replies

Trail Camera Noise: Part 2 — Ultrasonic Squeals

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on July 28, 2021 by Bob ZakJuly 28, 2021

Animals are sometimes startled by trail cameras as the cameras are taking photos and videos. Camera noise seems a likely culprit, especially in daytime captures, without the flash. In Part 1 of this two part series, I listened carefully to … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged animal hearing, audacity, AudioMoth, Browning, Exodus, Foxelli, ir filter, reconyx, spectra, spectrogram, spectrum, trail camera noise, trail cameras, ultrasonic | 4 Replies

Trail Camera Noise: Part 1 — Clicks

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on July 15, 2021 by Bob ZakJuly 28, 2021
Bear Curious about Trail Caemra

This post examines noise made by some types of trail cameras to understand which models are more likely to be heard by animals.

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged clicks, ir filter, startled animals, trail camera noise | 20 Replies

How (some) Trail Cameras Fail

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on June 30, 2021 by Bob ZakMarch 12, 2025

Pink panther caused by stuck IR filter. In this post I look at common camera trap failures, their causes, and fixes.

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged broken PIR lens, early battery drain, failed flash, failure, loss of focus, no photos taken, pink trail camera photo, run-on triggering, settings reset, stuck IR filter, trail camera, trail camera fails, wrong date, wrong date/time, wrong time | 110 Replies

Using an Acoustic Logger to Capture Wildlife Sounds

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on May 22, 2021 by Bob ZakMay 23, 2021
vocalizing coyote with spectrogram

Acoustic loggers are like camera traps, but record only high definition sound. Example of coyote howling, bat feeding buzz and instructions for configuring AudioMoth acoustic logger and processing files.

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Posted in Bats, Blog, Camera Trapping Technology, Dog family | Tagged acoustic logger, audacity, audio trapping, AudioMoth, bat, coyote, feeding buzz, howling, yipping | 5 Replies

The Art of the Treeless Set

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on March 30, 2021 by Bob ZakApril 19, 2021
treeless set made with root stump

Treeless set for Camera trap set up in prairie habitat. Camera attached to stump root ball

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged cable lock, camera trap in rocks, camera trap in the desert, Camera trap in the prairie, camera trap in wetlands, camera trap no trees, no tree, nylon strap, trail camera, treeless set, tripod, wall nuts | 9 Replies

Camera Trapping Bats with an Acoustic Trigger

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on December 5, 2020 by Bob ZakDecember 10, 2020
Remote camera photo of bat

An acoustic trigger is the key to capturing camera trap photos of bats in flight — as close as your backyard

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Posted in Bats, Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged acoustic trigger, bats, camera trapping, massachusetts, remote camera, wildlife photography | 7 Replies

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