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Building a DSLR Camera Trap: Part 1 – Design Elements

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on October 26, 2020 by Bob ZakAugust 15, 2021
DSLR Camera Trap and Flying Squirrel

A camera trap based on a DSLR camera can take better photos than standard camera traps. This post describes the key elements in making one.

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged camera trap, DIY, DSLR, homebrew, photos, trail camera | 11 Replies

Are My New Batteries Really New?

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on July 10, 2020 by Bob ZakNovember 25, 2020
Open circuit voltage measurement of battery

In a recent post on thermal runaway, I gave the advice of always using “well matched” batteries. One way to do this is to use new batteries, then continue to use these batteries as a set. But this assumes the … Continue reading →

Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged counterfeit lithium batteries, lithium batteries, lithium iron disulfide batteries | 12 Replies

Ants in the Trail Camera

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on June 20, 2020 by Bob ZakJune 20, 2020
inset showing ant found in trail camera

Trail Cameras seem to make great nesting spots for ants. How and why to they get in? And once they’re in, how can we get them out?

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged ant, ants, causes, infestation, prevention, Trail Cemeras | 5 Replies

Runaway Trail Cameras

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on May 26, 2020 by Bob ZakMay 28, 2020
Thermal Image of Trail Camera

We recently had several cameras runaway — that is, take thousands of photos, sometimes exhausting the SD card, at maximum rate, with no apparent trigger. Here is the likely culprit, and some ways to avoid this event in the future

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged false triggers, lithium batteries, thermal runaway, trail cameras | 13 Replies

Butt Shots in Camera Trapping: Causes and Fixes

Winterberry Wildlife Posted on May 21, 2020 by Bob ZakJuly 13, 2020

We all put trail cameras up with hopes of capturing the perfectly framed face shot of a panther, or bobcat, or fox. With these great expectations, we download images from SD cards left months in the field, only to discover perfectly framed photos of the derrieres — the infamous “butt shot!”

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Posted in Blog, Camera Trapping Technology | Tagged butt shots, camera trap, PIR sensor | 10 Replies

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