be detected because of the wing movement
and speed.
6. Stationary animals may not be detected.
An animal standing in front of the camera
may not be detected until it moves.
Using the camera in cold conditions
Be aware of these things if you use your camera
in extreme cold (below 0˚C or 32˚F).
1. Battery life may be reduced by 50% or more.
2. Night illumination range may be reduced
because cold batteries typically cannot
deliver the same amount of power to the
LEDs as warm batteries.
3. Flash cameras are not as aected by cold
as much LED based cameras are.
4. Lithium batteries operate much better in
cold conditions and will allow the night
illumination to be about as good as during
warm conditions.
5. We recommend you use a longer delay,
around 30 seconds or more, to give the batteries
a rest period.
6. We recommend you do not use videos or
limit video length to 10 seconds. If you want
to record videos we recommend you use
lithium batteries in cold conditions.
7. Using Cuddepower to operate the camera
with 6 D cell batteries will greatly improve
cold weather performance and battery life.
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