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Leaf River Trail Camera Videos

          Leaf River Game Cameras have long been known for their exceptional video capabilities.  The unique thing about Leaf River videos is that they also have audio.  You can not only see the action but you will be able to hear it as well! 
         
          Depending on which model you have, Leaf River game cameras are either 5 or 7 Mpxl.  I can hardly tell the difference between them.  So much of a particular videos quality is what the lighting is at that particular moment. 
         
          Leaf River has both incandescent and infrared models.  The infrared models are the only models that can take video at night.  An incandescent trail camera CAN NOT take video at night.  As you can see in one of the videos below, Leaf River infrared cameras do not take a high quality night video.  They do have, what we would call, the best day videos.  Their night videos (and pictures) are well below average.

          Programming a Leaf River camera to take video instead of pictures is somewhat difficult.  It is best to use the manual to accomplish this.  Easy programming is definitely not one of Leaf Rivers strengths.

       

 
 
This Trail Camera Video was taken with a Leaf River IR7
 
 
 
 
This Game Camera Video was taken with a Leaf River IR5
 
 
 
 
This Scouting Camera video was taken with a Leaf River IR-5
 
 
 
 
This Camera Trap video was taken with a Leaf River IR-5





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