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TrailMac Camera Review Page |
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TrailMac Digital http://www.trailsenseengineering.com/ (from Trail Sense Engineering)
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(purchased from American sportsman) Note: These sample pics are unmodified. They are original size and may take a while to download on a slower connection speed. |
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TrailMac
24mm film http://www.trailsenseengineering.com/ (from Trail Sense Engineering)
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(purchased from American Sportsman) We can not recommend this camera even though it works very well. This is due to the type of film required 24 mm(800) speed film which is no longer made and hard to find. If cost is the reason for choosing a film camera the 35mm model of this camera is the one to choose. The only real issues with this camera is the main switch which protrudes out the front of the camera and is very fragile. Even the slightest bump can break the switch. The other issue is the same issue with the dip switches being located under the battery pack as the digital version and the same correction applies. If this manufacture were to choose the same type switch that is utilized on the leaf river DC 1 and 2 BU, I feel this would be a better choice. We believe this camera has been discontinued but is still available for purchase. Also, night time photos are very grainy. Film advance mechanisms create noises that will spook deer. The dip switch settings for this camera are the same as for its digital brother. Be very careful reading the camera's instructions and all will work properly. The instructions for setting the time date to the Kodak F620 are a little confusing but if done carefully is easy to do.
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