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I used to have se Bushnell, but currently use LtlAcorn
Anything will work in your garden but infra red and black flash are more discreet and pretty much essential out of doors.
Get the best you can afford, image quality gets better, much better, at the top end. The cheap ones are truly dreadful in the dark.
If you might ever use it away from home be very careful about concealment. Also make sure when you set them up that you have a clear line of sight. You might get 999 images of a leaf blowing in the wind. -
We got a trail camera
Primarily they seem to be made for American hunters, then Chinese knockoffs get made so the premium brands have to release newer better ones to compete, which then get cloned again ad infinitum.
Great for a while but on the first night we saw badgers, deer, squirrels, rabbits, foxes, birds and then a rabbit in the mouth of a fox. The motion capture captures a lot of vegetation movement (not v interesting) but it is great to see what is around in the woodland.
If you want fancy go to Naturespy but the Amazon/ eBay ones are only about 6 months behind but tend to come with terrible instruction manuals and poor customer service. Naturespy were great when I bought one, good advice and when it broke replaced it immediately.
Has anyone fitted or used a night camera to record what’s going on in the garden?
If so any recommendations?