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Sorry this is a bit off-topic, but a friend has just given me a Bushnell "Special Ops Platinum" trail cam (becuase they didn't know how to set it up). However, when I turned it on, it said to insert SD card - there was one already there. It was stuck in pretty firmly but came out eventually. Now the cam says Card error. Any thoughts?

TIA.
Try another new card. I found an eBay camera I bought wouldn’t recognise the card that had been in my Lidl camera. Popped in a brand new card and all worked fine.
 
Whenever I shoot a deer I usually put the ribcage,bones and scraps out for the birds. I thought I would set up my trail camera to catch the action but unfortunately as you can see I set it up too low and there must have been a shower of rain in the morning because a lot of the images were blurred but improved as the day wore on. As you can see there are ravens,more ravens,a few more ravens and oh, a couple of golden eagles :D
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My camera was a £40 apeman off of Amazon. I can see that the image quality isn't as good as some of the cameras on this thread and if I was to buy again I would probably go for one that gave me 16 megapixels or more. Thought you might like to see more ravens :)
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So after driving for what must have been at least thousands of miles back and forward to get to my ground and then days, weeks, possibly months of walking in the pishing rain for friggin miles through vertical waist high heather, bottomless peat bog and forcing paths through impenetrable gorse that left me without a shred of skin intact. Without so much as getting a sniff of a deer I decide to have a play about with a trailcam in my back garden...…...

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I swear that buck was watching my TV over my shoulder.
 
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