Congratulations on your new Delta Base camera! Get ready to view pictures from your living room, truck or even at work! For best results, watch our short video below or continue scrolling and follow these tips for mounting your camera.
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Position the Camera Facing North or South
The sun can cause false triggers with east or west camera placement. North is best.
Position the Camera Perpendicular to the Ground
Ensure your camera is mounted straight up and down so the pictures you capture are level to the horizon. This will also help prevent false triggers and improve the camera's ability to capture wanted motion.
Point Camera at a 45-Degree Angle
Position your camera at a 45-degree angle to a trail, allowing more time for an animal to trigger the camera's sensors for a photo. Never place a camera directly across from a trail because it will leave less time for your camera to photograph a fast-moving deer or other object.
Place Camera About 20 Feet From Your Target
This distance helps provide good lighting for a clear photo of the entire target.
Place Camera 3 to 5 Feet Off the Ground
Mount your camera to a stand or a strong tree that won’t sway. This will help ensure you don't receive any unwanted photos of small critters curious about your camera.
Pro Tip: Mounting your camera too high and pointing at the ground can cause you to receive white- washed images from the flash. Ensure your camera is as level as possible.
Clear Vegetation From the Front of the Camera
Remove grass, small limbs and twigs away from the camera’s view to avoid getting unwanted pictures of moving vegetation.
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