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Flash or IR Cameras? #1637055 08/31/10 03:03 PM
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I wanted to see what everyone's opinion was about IR cameras vs. flash.

I have had them both and like the flash because the pictures look better and not so grainy - the draw back is less battery life.

What do you think?



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Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Koolhandthehuntingman] #1637059 08/31/10 03:05 PM
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IR. This is a no brainer for me. More battery life, and I don't have a big flash going off.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Justin T] #1637089 08/31/10 03:17 PM
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I know you are right - I just hate the pictures from IR - I have use Moultries & Stealth Cam IR's and I just think they are too grainy. What do you use?



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Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Koolhandthehuntingman] #1637094 08/31/10 03:18 PM
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I like flash cause I like color.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Curly] #1637105 08/31/10 03:21 PM
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I just bought my first IR cam last weekend, but honestly I dont think the regular flash bothers bucks.




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Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: txhunter24] #1637181 08/31/10 03:43 PM
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I don't think it bothers them either. I think I am going to trade one of mine back in for the flash. I have one of those 12 volt moultrie solar panels any way that recharges.



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Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Koolhandthehuntingman] #1637291 08/31/10 04:20 PM
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IR, no brainer.

I don't know if the flash bothers them or not... but I know at night the IR won't.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: slpybeartx] #1637303 08/31/10 04:27 PM
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I dont' think flash bothers them either:





Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Curly] #1637333 08/31/10 04:35 PM
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Ol' pig buck likes to lay down to eat! The flash probably helps him find the corn too.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Koolhandthehuntingman] #1637427 08/31/10 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted By: Koolhandthehuntingman
I know you are right - I just hate the pictures from IR - I have use Moultries & Stealth Cam IR's and I just think they are too grainy. What do you use?


Moultrie I-40


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Justin T] #1637436 08/31/10 05:15 PM
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Curly, I don't know if it bothers them either. But do you have back to back pictures, say 5 minutes apart with the flash? I've got ones like that with my IR. I have a flash and IR that I'm going to check this weekend. I'll see if I notice anything.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Justin T] #1637452 08/31/10 05:21 PM
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I have both...better pics with the flash. The IR had poorer quality night time pics and the IR still glows red and the deer can see it and it does make a slight noise as it powers up. I shoot a 1 minute delay on both. I really think it does not matter to the deer after a few days. It lightenings and does not bother the deer. I really think what does bother them is the when they see the camera hanging there today and it was not there yesterday. I hang a dumbie block of wood the size of my camera on the same place I will put the camera and leave it there year round.


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Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: stxranchman] #1637481 08/31/10 05:35 PM
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Flash all the way for me no IR.


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have both on my ranch and prefer the flash 10x over the IR. Deer could care less about the flash


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: SingleShot85] #1637762 08/31/10 07:22 PM
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Flash FOR SURE over IR... you can't tell jack about a deer with IR... cant judge score... can't see coloring on the body... can't identify deer from year to year...

I will never buy another IR camera.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: AmoCuernos] #1637850 08/31/10 07:56 PM
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Can't judge score? I can judge score exactly the same. Only thing I miss out on is some coloring...not a big deal to me. I'd rather not risk spooking a deer and have a green washed out photo.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Justin T] #1639628 09/01/10 02:03 PM
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I had the Moultrie - I40 & I60 and the pictures are bad at night. I really feel like I missed out on detail. I am switching back to flash.



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Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Justin T] #1639656 09/01/10 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: Justin T
Can't judge score? I can judge score exactly the same. Only thing I miss out on is some coloring...not a big deal to me. I'd rather not risk spooking a deer and have a green washed out photo.


Then you have never sent someone out to kill a deer you have seen on an IR camera and had him come back with something that is 15" bigger...

IR makes them look smaller.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: AmoCuernos] #1639666 09/01/10 02:24 PM
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No, I haven't ever experienced that. We've never had a problem identifying a deer off of an IR camera. I may get another flash camera to put up, and see the difference for myself...seems like I'm in the minority here.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Justin T] #1639823 09/01/10 03:48 PM
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Justin - I was thinking IR was better for stealth and to extend battery life but I really think the flash is better for detail.



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Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Koolhandthehuntingman] #1639850 09/01/10 03:56 PM
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Flash, better pic quality for me. Plus the I know the flash doesn't bother the deer, I've asked them, he said no, then I shot him.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Koolhandthehuntingman] #1639852 09/01/10 03:57 PM
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Yeah. The battery life is excellent. My last camera lasted 10 months on the same set of batteries, running almost continually.


Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: bigwaldo] #1639853 09/01/10 03:57 PM
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Flash, better pic quality for me. Plus the I know the flash doesn't bother the deer, I've asked them, he said no, then I shot him.


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Re: Flash or IR Cameras? [Re: Justin T] #1639929 09/01/10 04:24 PM
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I have never worried about the flash until i got these pictures the other day. These are the only 3 pics of her.
This is in oklahoma though, could make a difference






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I have pictures of deer running from both flash and IR cameras... I've watched them react to them from a deer blind...

They get used to them... or they don't... some deer just plain don't like them... some deer will eat protein out of a feeder continuously with 2 different flash cameras taking pictures every 30 seconds and never flinch... maybe they like disco...

Battery life with a flash is the issue... but for the pic quality I deal with it.

Justin... I'm talking about identifying a yearling to 2 year old or 3 year old... not common stuff...

after a while too you just end up with so many similarly shaped "average" mature deer that it is hard to tell those apart too...

Also.. if you can match a antler shape, number of points and a tail/ear/body color up sending someone out to go hunt a deer... that's a lot better...

I've had guides that couldn't count points, tell an antler shape, or see a color... but it is hard to screw all 3 up at once...


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