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noobarcheryhunter
07-03-2005, 09:54 PM
alright... im gonna need plenty of help..if annyone is willing to. my father and I made two big fields in our hunting area where we planted some corn and wheat and some special deer seed. now we went to take a look this weekend... since its been a month already. and everything is growing pretty good. on our way through the fields i saw what to me has been the biggesst deer track ive ever seen.... ever since ive seen that track..its been bugging me lol. i want a tree cam.. i kno you can make them. and theres that jesses. website i think but for me its way too complicated. :(. ill need the assisstence of talking to someone... one on one. so plz anyone :).

scooter
07-03-2005, 10:07 PM
alright... im gonna need plenty of help..if annyone is willing to. my father and I made two big fields in our hunting area where we planted some corn and wheat and some special deer seed. now we went to take a look this weekend... since its been a month already. and everything is growing pretty good. on our way through the fields i saw what to me has been the biggesst deer track ive ever seen.... ever since ive seen that track..its been bugging me lol. i want a tree cam.. i kno you can make them. and theres that jesses. website i think but for me its way too complicated. :(. ill need the assisstence of talking to someone... one on one. so plz anyone :).
http://www.treebarkcameras.com

Talk to Greg! He makes a great Cam...He's also TBark on BowZone here.

Scott

sledder
07-04-2005, 03:09 PM
I've built a few using the sony P-41 camera and have had good luck with them. If you need some info send me a note.

rdenzler@telus.net

Sledder

noobarcheryhunter
07-05-2005, 01:11 PM
well i looked at some prices lately and wow did the price of tree cameras go down... i might just be better off buying a 35mm tree camera for 140

Wapiti
07-06-2005, 05:03 PM
I've built a few trail cams using Olympus D-370, D-380 they are a littile harder because you have to hard wire them. But i have also built some using Olympus D-360 and D-340 cameras you just have to plug them in and play. Once you build one you can't stop. :beer:

noobarcheryhunter
07-07-2005, 08:17 PM
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=62833&hvarTarget=search&hvarAID=&cmCat=3335085
what do u guys think of this camera?i cant spend much and didnt think the time involved in making one was so much..

Wapiti
07-11-2005, 09:29 AM
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=62833&hvarTarget=search&hvarAID=&cmCat=3335085
what do u guys think of this camera?i cant spend much and didnt think the time involved in making one was so much..
I have not had anything to do with 35mm cameras so i don't know how they are but far as time i can build a camera in a day once i have all the materials. :beer: :beer: :beer:

petew
07-12-2005, 07:39 PM
http://treebarkcameras.com/Pages/home.html

The developing costs kill you with 35MM cameras.
Go Digital.

sledder
07-14-2005, 04:23 PM
I have to agree with petew. The cost to develop the 35mm films is expensive and if your pics are'nt what you expected then you just wasted the cost of developing. With the digital you see you pics right away and can delete the ones you don't want, close the camera and start taking more pic.

sledder