If there are limited, random photos with no game present, the following scenarios are most likely: Be sure to avoid setting up the camera in a direction that will cause sunlight to shine directly into the camera lens (facing East or West). The camera changes settings to optimize your photo, which means that while you are transitioning from dark to light or vice versa, you may see a limited number of photos that are lighter or darker than normal. The other time you may seem overexposed or even darker than normal photos would be during transition periods (dawn & dusk). To obtain optimum image quality, you will want to set up the camera where it is at least 15 feet away from where you expect the game to be. This is common and is not considered a quality issue. If an object is too close to the camera, the LED light may reflect back causing over exposure. If you are using the camera primarily for Video or HD Video we recommend using a Class 10 SD card. For all Primos PROOF cameras, we recommend using Class 6 or higher. Your manual will also give you an estimation of how many photos/videos each size card will hold. You can verify what size your specific model will accept by checking the owner’s manual. Some older models may only accept a maximum size of 8GB or 16GB. All currently produced Primos cameras will accept standard SD cards that are 32GB or less.
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