My first camera build complete :)

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I dont know if any of you folks build your own cameras or not but I just finished my first one.


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Thanks
 
Looks good, what quality of pictures does it take? Do you have instructions you can share? What is the cost per unit to make one?
I know that doesn’t have any bearing on hobbies but I don’t think I would want to spend more than $120 on a homemade unit. I can pick the Moultrie M-80’s for $120 on sale and a set of AA batteries last more than a year. If its inexpensive maybe it can get more guys out with cameras. I know checking the card is a big hobby of mine.
Thanks for sharing.
 
Looks good, what quality of pictures does it take? Do you have instructions you can share? What is the cost per unit to make one?
I know that doesn’t have any bearing on hobbies but I don’t think I would want to spend more than $120 on a homemade unit. I can pick the Moultrie M-80’s for $120 on sale and a set of AA batteries last more than a year. If its inexpensive maybe it can get more guys out with cameras. I know checking the card is a big hobby of mine.
Thanks for sharing.

Youve had a set of aa batteries last a year in a trail cam?
 
Looks good, what quality of pictures does it take? Do you have instructions you can share? What is the cost per unit to make one?
I know that doesn’t have any bearing on hobbies but I don’t think I would want to spend more than $120 on a homemade unit. I can pick the Moultrie M-80’s for $120 on sale and a set of AA batteries last more than a year. If its inexpensive maybe it can get more guys out with cameras. I know checking the card is a big hobby of mine.
Thanks for sharing.

In my camera I was running 8 aa batteries and over night in the winter they died. I did get a few hundred pictures a night though lol
 
Theres a few good sites for this stuff. This is just a cheap Sony P32 I got for 20 bucks and it is setup to run 2 AA's in the camear and 4 external AA's . There are all kinds of cameras you can use even some DSLR's

http://www.chasingame.com/forum/index.php

http://www.hagshouse.com/forums/index.php

http://www.camtrapper.com/index.php?sid=41f059964d59a61790071e466b947a99

Here is a couple full res pic it took set on normal for quality

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It was a fun project and If anything goes wrong with it I can trouble shoot or repair it myself :)
 
I have built a couple dozen cameras These homebrews with Sony cameras will take a far better picture than any "storebought" that I have seen. The 4 megapixel cameras have far better lense, capture card and other components than you will find in storeboughts.

This is one with a Sony 6 megapixel camera.

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A Sony 4 megapixel camera

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This is from an Olympus 4 megapixel camera.

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The camera you have built looks very good. I must warn you though that once you start building it gets to be habit forming. I look forward to seeing some of your pictures.
 
Looks good and I have a few old digital cameras laying around.
What triggers the the camera to take the picture?
 
Youve had a set of aa batteries last a year in a trail cam?

Yes I have, the new cameras just sip the battery juice. I started with the cameras as soon as they came out in a digital format. I almost bought one of the oldies back when they were 35 mm.
The big old D battery models you were lucky to get a week out of a set of batteries. Don’t put them out in the winter because they stopped working as soon as the batteries got cold. This is why I don’t put my cameras out in the winter still, plus the deer move out of where my cameras are to yard up. I can tell by the lack of tracks in the snow they are gone.
A camera I bought in 2011 went out from about May to November, and then back out in 2012 the same amount of time on the same batteries. I have some of the cheaper models that take C batteries or D batteries and you are better off spending the money up front on a better unit. In one season the batteries will be changed a half a dozen times over 7 or 8 months in the cheap units.
 
By far the best batteries for game cameras are they Sanyo Eneloop rechargeables. I use them year round. In winter they will work untill about 25 c. All other rechargeables will self discharge a small amount each day and will go dead even if they are not used. The Sanyo's do not self discharge.
 
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