I have been building and even used to sell components and supplies for building cams, it was more of a hobby and the hobby became work and I got away from that. I still run many of my homebrews but I wanted a couple of wireless cams to run far from home. I wont go deep into it but I started...
Fool, great way to greet a guy! Covert sold those cams to run on the AT&T Go Phone sim cards, guess what the plan does not allow the cams to use 3rd party cell towers that AT&T uses. Hmm didn't say that when they took my 5 bills for it, worse it took two months for them to even explain what...
I did buy a 2014 Covert, sold it 8 months later for less than half what I had in it. It was the worst cam I ever owned, covert blamed all issues on AT&T plan, AT&T didn't care. Cam worked best keeping papers safe on desk. I have two Spartan Verizon GoCams now and love them, expensive data...
Re: Homebrews - anyone building?
Nah Just having fun but I just wanted to get their attention I was surprised to see mine were the only cams with the seal installed Its such a important step to check the seal of the cam as all you have to do is get that p41 a little wet even damp and it will be...
Re: Homebrews - anyone building?
You guys are starting to get me irritated I see a couple of grand of your money sitting there and hours of labor building the cams. I am going to ask again You think your cam is waterproof so take the camera out and fill up your sink and dunk it in. I bet half...
Re: Homebrews - anyone building?
You guys sure have done a nice job on those cams and I feel it makes it so much more rewarding that you have done it yourself. Dont you guys feel the same? Let alone the quality of the pictures these cams can get
I do have a suggestion for all of you and please...
I make a shelf /angle bracket that the camera sets on I use either the clear plastic corner molding you can buy to protect drywall or cut a piece out of a 19 cent new work pvc electrical box I get at lowes or home depot I mask it all off and paint the insides black when done so they look neater...
This is how I do most of my builds with the cam facing this way i caan check the pictures without removing the camera One on top is a p41 on the bottom a p32 Both in a 1040 case with my Bigfoot board http://www.iowawhitetail.com/photopost/data/3146/collage16.jpg
Wow thats super Pete The key is having full capacity batteries I am still trying to figure out this charger I just got but once I get onto it I hope that I can come close to that again. Also a p32 is better with batteries than any sony camera
Sorry guys I believe I answered them now. I have been busy and just got a cold flu thing that I just cant shake
I believe one of you were asking about a ir mod on a s40 and it in itself was probabally enough to make me choke without feeling sick. I love the ir cams but a s40 is just a bad...
Thanks for getting the pic in there for me what did I do wrong?
On the p31 hack its not as easy as the p32 and p41 but so far I have been able to do them without any problems. The things thake great pics and have as good a flash as any Sony in my opinion They are a little larger and need to be...
I have kinda gotten away from the rechargables and have been using litiums I also broke down and bought the same charger as Goatman for myself for xmas Just came yesterday and the first 4 batteries I put in had just come from my old charger one was bad and needed to be thrown away one was in bad...
I am sorry if I havent replied back to you guys I thought I had caught up on all my emails Ill go back and check now again if you dont get a answer from me please try and resend a email
On the question of the s40 it does a pretty nice job as a trail cam 2 things I am not crazy about is the...
Picture of mine from a p31 cam
http://www.iowawhitetail.com/photopost/data/3146/Copy_of_pics_049.jpg
Now how come the link is there and no picture ?? Sorry I must be slow
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