Not sure if this has been posted in the past, but for those of you who would like to have a camera on your property to take pictures of critters running 'round, but are looking for a lower cost alternative to those available on the market, this page gives plans/info on building your own.
I built 3 based on the plans given for about the cost of 1 "commercial" version. I routinely put them on different areas of my property to see "what's out there." (I made some small monopods they sit on out of some 1" dowels and 3/8" plywood). I just pick a location, use a hammer to "set" the monopod, put the camera unit on top, and come back in a week or so.
It's really kindof fun when you take the film in to get developed, to paraphrase Mr. Gump, "..you never know what you're gonna get."
http://www.jesseshuntingpage.com/homebrew-cams.html#notes
By the way, I would have put a picture of one of my cams here, but they are all out "in the field" right now.
I built 3 based on the plans given for about the cost of 1 "commercial" version. I routinely put them on different areas of my property to see "what's out there." (I made some small monopods they sit on out of some 1" dowels and 3/8" plywood). I just pick a location, use a hammer to "set" the monopod, put the camera unit on top, and come back in a week or so.
It's really kindof fun when you take the film in to get developed, to paraphrase Mr. Gump, "..you never know what you're gonna get."
http://www.jesseshuntingpage.com/homebrew-cams.html#notes
By the way, I would have put a picture of one of my cams here, but they are all out "in the field" right now.