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flatlander
06-20-2007, 08:49
It has a Sony DSC-P32 (3.2mp) digital camera in a Pelican 1040 case dipped in Next Generation camouflage.
It uses a 9V battery to power the Pix LE control board.


The Sony digital camera will also be able to be used as a regular hand held digital camera, outside of trail camera.

Included with the trail camera
1. Python camouflage cable lock
2. 2xAA rechargeable batteries
3. Sony AA battery charger
4. 1X 256mb Memory Stick Pro
5. Sony USB cable, used to connect the DSC-P32 to you computer to view the pictures on your computer

I am waiting on the control board to arrive (should be here in about a week) before I can complete the trail camera.
Thought I would go ahead and post to see if anyone is interested in it buying it.
Here is a example of what it will look like but the camo is different and this one has a DSC-P41, the one I'm selling has a DSC-P32.

Inside

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC07427.jpg


outside

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC07436a.jpg

You will also have a choice of which chip you would like in the control board LE or TM (Trail Mode).

The LE has a choice of 10sec / 2 min / 5min / 10min between each picture taken.

The TM (trial mode) has TM / 2min / 5min / 10 min

Below is how the TM setting works (from Pix Controller site)


Trail Mode™ is an exclusive feature developed by Pix Controller, Inc. When setup in this mode your trail camera will keep the digital camera powered up after taking the first photo and will be take any subsequent photos can be taken in 3 seconds with a trigger time of 1/10 second for a time window of 30 seconds. In the case a subsequent photo is taken the window time period is pushed out another 30 seconds ensuring you will capture all animals traveling together on a trail. This will allow you to capture all of the animals coming down a trail and not capture the first animal only.



Capture bucks chasing does.

Capture bachelor groups.

Capture mature bucks following a doe.

Why use Trail Mode™?

Trail Mode™ is the perfect feature for a Trail Camera setup over a "trail". The idea of a "trail camera" is to capture all of the animals traveling down a trail together, and not just the first animal. As most of us know after spending hours in the woods watching deer from a tree stand for example many deer travel in groups. Weather this be a doe with several fawns in the spring, bachelor groups of bucks in the summer, mature buck following doe in the fall rut season, or deer herded up in the winter.

The problem is that most of the popular commercial game cameras made today have a minimum PIR delay of 1 minute (this means that the 2nd photo can't be taken for another 60 seconds), and most are very slow to take the first photo upon a motion trigger, which makes them rather useless for a "trail camera". Even if your trail camera setup has a PIR delay setting of say 10 seconds chances are you're still going to miss many of the animals moving down a trail together, and especially so if they are moving fast since the camera will have to power back up and be made ready to shutter the photo. This alone can add an additional 3-4 seconds.

Note: This is not "Burst Mode" or "Double Photo" mode. Burst Mode on some of the commercial systems will take 2-3 photos within seconds of each other. This means every time an animal walks by you get 2-3 quick photos, and thus you end up with a lot of unwanted photos! This only takes the photos you want - of that next animal.


How it works

When your Pix Controller board is setup in Trail Mode™ it will capture the first photo upon a motion event, but it will leave the camera powered up and in a mode where it can take the second photo within 1/10 of a second upon a motion event. It will keep the camera in this mode for a 30 second period of time, and if no motion event happens within this time it will power you camera down. However, if there is a second motion event it can take a photo within 3 seconds from the first photo and trigger the second photo within 1/10 of a second upon the motion even trigger. If this happens the 30 second window is bumped out another 30 seconds to capture the third animal in the same manner. This will not effect battery life much since at most it will add 20 seconds or so to the time the camera is actually powered up. It should result in no more than a 2% - 3% reduction in camera battery life.

Remember to always keep your digital camera's LCD screen off and review mode off when placing it into your trail camera. This will save a tremendous amount of battery power and let you keep your system working for many weeks.

flatlander
06-20-2007, 09:01
I am wanting to get $265 TYD if paying with a money order or $275 TYD if using Pay Pal.


I thought I would also post a few pictures of how the TM works.

Captured all the bucks as they convoyed by.
This camera is infrared if your wondering why they look purple, the trail camera that is for sell is not IR but a white flash camera.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00355.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00356.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00357.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00358.jpg

Zingnut
06-20-2007, 11:48
I guess I am not following the Homebrews since I have too many now. That TM mode sounds sweet. Have you ever used it on a scrape??? I use Double pic mode on scrapes to try to ccapture some action. I would assume as long as the deer is in the fresnel zone it would continue to take pics or would it take the deer leaving the zone and re-entering it to trigger it agian???

~Jeff

flatlander
06-20-2007, 12:53
I have a couple of example pictures from the Trail Mode.
This first is not from a scrape.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00409.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00410.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00411.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00412.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00413.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00414.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00415.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00416.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00417.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00418.jpg

continued next page.

flatlander
06-20-2007, 13:07
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00419.jpg


This is a IR cam with TM over a scarpe.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00039.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00040.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00041.jpg
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/DSC00042.jpg

flatlander
06-20-2007, 13:59
Here is the actual trail camera & accessories I am selling.
Like I stated earlier its not finished yet, waiting on the control board.

I can also disconnect the shutter cover on the Sony or leave it as is, up to the buyer.


http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/.jpg

flatlander
06-26-2007, 16:04
Updated picture
I have the control board in and the trail camera is done other then the fact they left the control wires (plugs) out when they sent the board to me.
They should be here in a couple of days.
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/4saleP32LETM1040.jpg



I would assume as long as the deer is in the fresnel zone it would continue to take pics
This is correct Jeff.
If after 30 seconds it doesn't detect anything in the PIR zone it will then turn the camera off.

flatlander
06-29-2007, 12:32
Flatlander,
Tell me more about what you are doing with these cameras... I have heard others talk about "Home Brew" trail cameras, but this is the first I have seen it. Do you sale these regularly, or is this just this one cam for sale... I may be interested in buying this camera if you can "sell" it to me!!! Sale the "SIZZLE".
Why is this better than a factory unit? Are they easy to set up/format?
Any warranty? I have a 4.1 Sony, could it be used in place of the camera shown in the unit... Tel me more....
Paul

e-mail sent.
I'm to tired for sizzle though. LOL

flatlander
06-29-2007, 18:27
Received the rest of the parts I have been waiting on.


http://www.siloutdoors.com/imagehosting/4468594ade2b58.jpg

http://www.siloutdoors.com/imagehosting/4468594ae27b02.jpg

flatlander
06-30-2007, 07:42
I should have also mentioned that this trail camera will also do 10-15 second videos.
The flash does not work wen in video mode so only day clips will be visible.

Here are a couple clips I have got with other P32 trail camera's.

Click on the picture.
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/silbowhunters%20videos/th_P32VidClip.jpg (http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/silbowhunters%20videos/?action=view&current=P32VidClip.flv)

How many times have you seen this look ? LOL

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/silbowhunters%20videos/th_MOV01060.jpg (http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a231/silbowhunter/silbowhunters%20videos/?action=view&current=MOV01060.flv)

flatlander
06-30-2007, 16:59
sold !!!!!!!

Bob
06-30-2007, 17:20
Good now build another one...

flatlander
06-30-2007, 18:18
About done with a 1020 / XLP.
I had 3 camera's that needed finished.
Sold 2 and built the 3rd to keep.

I will have a new Lone Wolf shortly.
I'm done building trail camera's.
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At least until I get back from my bear hunt. :p