J@son
Well-Known Member
I am thinking of putting a trail cam in the bushes in front of the entrance to my garage. The camera would be on my property. And in the first instance I will be using it for security - to catpure footage of people I fear are snooping around my place at night. I know next to nothing about these cameras so would greatly appreciate some advice from those with more experience.
The location is beyond the reach of the WiFi we use in the house - which I assume means footage will need to be stored on an SD card rather than streamed.
I can attach the camera to a tree - which is reasonably discreet. But obviously if the reason I am installing the camera notices it, I fear it will become the first thing to be attacked. I understand that nothing will survive a sustained attack but I am looking for something in a strong housing which can be attached with a metal cable rather than, say, zip ties.
I am looking for something which can capture footage over a range of 10-15m. And with NV to capture footage in the dark. (Out of interest - something I have often wondered - if you have NV scope/spotter can you "see" the motion sensor beam projected from a NV trail cam?)
I am conscious that perhaps I am using the wrong tool for the job. Maybe I should be attaching a purpose built security camera to the garage itself. It just occured to me that a trail cam might be cheaper and easier to install - and an option worth exploring.
Thanks in advance for help and advice.
The location is beyond the reach of the WiFi we use in the house - which I assume means footage will need to be stored on an SD card rather than streamed.
I can attach the camera to a tree - which is reasonably discreet. But obviously if the reason I am installing the camera notices it, I fear it will become the first thing to be attacked. I understand that nothing will survive a sustained attack but I am looking for something in a strong housing which can be attached with a metal cable rather than, say, zip ties.
I am looking for something which can capture footage over a range of 10-15m. And with NV to capture footage in the dark. (Out of interest - something I have often wondered - if you have NV scope/spotter can you "see" the motion sensor beam projected from a NV trail cam?)
I am conscious that perhaps I am using the wrong tool for the job. Maybe I should be attaching a purpose built security camera to the garage itself. It just occured to me that a trail cam might be cheaper and easier to install - and an option worth exploring.
Thanks in advance for help and advice.



