Thank-YouSorry for your loss, Brig.
Thank-YouSorry for your loss, Brig.
Thank-YouBrig, please accept my condolences. It's not a small thing to happen :grouphug:
Thank-YouVery sad news, Brig. My condolences to you and your family.
I actually found the box my camera came in. its called a Video Patrol Security Camera. Its Infrared sensor, a 2G memory card. Can shoot up to 25000 shots or records up to 75 minutes. It's made in China for Jobel International in Carson California. It uses 4 AA Alkaline batters and it has a single folded sheet of instructions much of I don't understand. At the moment I am sick at heart because I suddenly and unexpectedly lost my eldest (12) dog. We were taking him and his 9 year old companion for a Sunday drive in the country and he simply dropped dead. Any of you who have dogs will release they become family. I am heartsick and my wife is really going bonkers. It must have been his heart. The Vet said he had a heart murmur. Sorry to lay my misery on you people but it helps a bit to talk about it.
Before it is too late I'd like to wish you all A Very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Seasons Greetings! And many thanks for all of your help these past months.
New to this thread, but I'd like to say it's truly interesting. Really interesting.
I certainly hope that you do reset your camera, what you've captured so far seems very unusual.
Again, sorry to read about your dog, I know how you feel.
Thank you.. Loss of a long time companion pet is like losing a member of the family. A lot of people think that's crazy; but a lot of people do not get close with their pets. My spy camera problems stem from this house. The place is rather dark; even on sunny days. The picture on the stairs was taken while the entryway light was on. When I don't use that light, I get a lot of shots that are too dark to see. Something sets off the camera, but there's not enough light. I plan to use the camera in the parlor again. The stairs would be better because we have more activity there but all I'm getting is black or almost black shots. I suppose I could leave the entrance light on and see what develops.
Spiders, especially big ones, have the equivalent intelligence to a human 5-year-old .. full of devilry LOL.Had a similar problem (for different physics reasons) when a spider moved into a smoke detector, although why the little bu**er only set the thing off at 2am I'll never know.
We get spiders from time to time...usually in the kitchen, basement or pantry. I have never seen any in the parlor But where I have the spy camera positioned would simply be in a spider-free zone. I realize spiders can crawl about anyplace; but there simply is nothing to attract them in the parlor.
Some can go quite a while without eating.I live in artic Ohio, No flies this time of year, I suspect a spider big enough to activate the spy camera would starve to death.
Will you walk into my parlour?" said the Spider to the Fly,
'Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy;
The way into my parlour is up a winding stair,
And I've a many curious things to shew when you are there."
Oh no, no," said the little Fly, "to ask me is in vain,
For who goes up your winding stair can ne'er come down again."