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Post by matt on Sept 5, 2019 21:35:22 GMT
I hope so too Paul, but I have to say that my new cameras don't have IR/dark capability. Last year's did, and the year before when I got a nest, but I decided that it wasn't worth the extra hassle any more - the IR cameras are more expensive, especially if you want to be able to switch between proper colour and IR by switching the IR filter. My thoughts on it are that it was nice to see the female roosting during nesting, but that actually not too much happens anyway during the night, and full colour during the day is worth the trade off. Which isn't to say I wouldn't want a rooster, just that I wouldn't be able to see much apart from dusk and dawn.
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