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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3020630" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I use a stealthcam no glow infrared camera to monitor my driveway. The way my house is situated vs a tree nearby, If they pull up to the garage, I get a great view of their tag number, and anybody getting in or out of the vehicle. Have it set to a three shot burst. About 1 second between shots in the burst. </p><p>You want the no glow, because the infrared emitters on some cameras will glow red just before taking the pic, and are noticeable to the eye. Battery life is about a month. I get our vehicles and us in the thousand or so pics every month. It uses an SD card that you can remove, and put in your computer with an adapter to view the pics. I think the Game cams I use are 12 Mega pixel, you get some good resolution. the lenses are wide angle, so at a distance, it's not totally sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3020630, member: 5412"] I use a stealthcam no glow infrared camera to monitor my driveway. The way my house is situated vs a tree nearby, If they pull up to the garage, I get a great view of their tag number, and anybody getting in or out of the vehicle. Have it set to a three shot burst. About 1 second between shots in the burst. You want the no glow, because the infrared emitters on some cameras will glow red just before taking the pic, and are noticeable to the eye. Battery life is about a month. I get our vehicles and us in the thousand or so pics every month. It uses an SD card that you can remove, and put in your computer with an adapter to view the pics. I think the Game cams I use are 12 Mega pixel, you get some good resolution. the lenses are wide angle, so at a distance, it's not totally sharp. [/QUOTE]
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