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CEYOMUR Wildlife Camera, 30MP 1080P Trail Camera with 36pcs IR LEDs Night Vision Motion Activated and IP66 Waterproof for Nature Wildlife Scouting

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Most trail camera users have transitioned to simply using their laptop or desktop computer to view photos. Just simply plug your card into the SD slot on your computer and use the already installed media player to watch your trail camera video or look through photos. Next insert the SD card into the SD slot on the camera, then power it on. Now we are going to format the SD card. Every camera is slightly different in how they recommend to format. For most trail cameras the option is in the menu screen. It may be called format, but some manufacturers call it delete. Toggle through the menu until you find this function, and select yes.

BUT, you cannot plug the power supply in UNTIL you close the cover, unless you leave the cover open the entire time it's in operation. Not a good idea. For most trail camera manufacturers all you have to do is locate the model number printed inside the hosing unit of your camera, and match the numbers with the available firmware upgrades. Available firmware is dependent upon the year and model of the camera. Deleting photos that are already saved onto your computer is quite different than deleting them from an SD card. Essentially you can do whatever you would like with these photos. You can drag and drop them into your recycling bin, or highlight them and press delete. In ConclusionWhen running trail cameras there is so much to think about from where to place the camera, to keeping it out of sight of potential thieves. How to view save and delete your trail camera photos are the farthest thing from your mind until a problem occurs, then they are seemingly the most vital aspect of running your trail cameras.

Avoid Filling your SD Card to Capacity- It is difficult to know how many photos your trail camera will take in a given time period, but with that said try not to allow your memory card to fill up completely. Similar to your computer, you do not want to use every bit of hard drive space, because it begins to affect the overall performance of your computer, the same principle occurs with SD cards. Easy Lens Angle Adjustment & Condensation Removal: Because the LCD screen and lens are both front facing, this wildlife camera lets you adjust the lens angle and position easily. Remove condensation on the lens by just opening the camera case, easy as that. Adopted a normal sized SD card and with the card slot on the right side of the camera body, it's very easy to put and remove the card. Depending on the make and model of your computer, when you plug your SD card into your computer, you may see a popup window that says “import to computer.” This window will give you a few options, including view and import. Install the fresh batteries into the trail camera. Most trail cameras on today’s market use AA batteries, although there are still a few that require type C batteries. Step 3: Format the SD Card to Your Trail Camera The best practice for deleting photos and files from SD cards, is to not delete them at all. Leave them on the card until the next time you go to use the SD card again. At that point, plug your card into your camera and Format the card directly through the camera. All trail cameras have this function through their menu options. (Do not format your card in your computer).Once your files are on your computer you can do with them what you please. You can delete them, organize your trail camera photos into separate files or you can leave the file intact. Individual Pictures One of the most secure ways to view your trail camera photos is by using an SD card reader. If you choose this way however, do not go super cheap. I have seen way too many memory card become corrupted by a cheap, poorly constructed card reader. The card reader we have been using most often is the Stealth SD card reader. Consequently, I also label the two SD cards that have been formatted to that camera with the same number. This way, I always know which SD card will go to which trail camera. Its like having a match set. For example if the trail camera has been labeled #3 I will have one SD Card labeled 3A and the other 3B. If you do not want to clutter your desktop and your hard drive with thousands of pictures from an entire file, you do have the option of transferring individual photos as well. You merely go through the same process of copy and pasting each individual photo. In general a manufacturer puts out firmware updates to fix a current problem, prevent a future issue, or to upgrade the quality of performance to the trail camera, all free of charge. Updating firmware to a trail camera is possibly the most important factor in assuring your camera is working properly while in the field. How to Update a Trail Camera’s Firmware Items you will need:

Firmware on your trail camera is basically the software that the manufacturer installs onto the camera during the manufacturing process. The firmware to your specific camera is the coding that is responsible for making your camera function.Formatting and deleting are not technically the same function, and if your camera offers both, make sure you choose format. The reason we format an SD card is that it is a complete way of clearing out old files, data, and information, to reduce the risk of data corruption. It is good practice to format your SD card on a consistent basis to maintain your card’s full speed performance, preserve its storage capacity and reduce risk of storage errors.

The most important part of trail cameras is to have a good practice on how to use, store, and organize your SD cards. The SD card is the life blood of your ability to view photos, and without solid management of your storage, you can find yourself in the midst of a lot of frustration. Good SD Card Practice

never delete your SD card from your computer, always format the card inside your trail camera to delete photos. If you do use your computer to view your trail camera photos, be sure to safely eject your SD card before removing it. This will assure you the SD card is not working, when you take it out, preventing failure and corruption on your card. On the camera UPGRADE INTEGRATED DESIGN】 This trail camera adopts the latest half-open integrated body design. The lens and LCD screen are on the same side, which lets you adjust the lens angle easily. The tighter integrated design of the camera body and the high-quality rubber ring ensures strong waterproof and dustproof performance. CEYOMUR hunting camera is the ideal choice for outdoor wildlife monitoring. Viewing, saving and deleting trail camera photos is not a difficult skill to master. Just simply get in the habit of following the basic procedures: Upgraded Integrated Design & Powerful Waterproof Performance: Featuring an integrated body design, the trail camera allows you to easily use DC power adapter(Not Included)without plugging in and out the cable. IP66-rated waterproof outer shell, rubber sealing ring and a sturdy case latch strengthen its’ water and cold resistance.

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