Greeting from North Central Minnesota!!
I'm looking for advice on a bird camera to be used in a climate that can range from 90° above in the summer to 40° below in the winter.
I don't want to use the camera for live view but to capture quality photos and videos of birds up my feeder near my home.
I was looking at the cam from Birdsy. but that is cloud-based and I am uncertain what temperatures it will operate under and the quality of the video.
Can anyone recommend a bird cam that would give high-quality output in photos and videos and withstand 10-20 degrees (Fahrenheit) below temperatures?
Please pretend that you are talking to a four-year-old about this as I am very new to this idea.
Any input is highly appreciated!!
Smorton
I'm looking for advice on a bird camera to be used in a climate that can range from 90° above in the summer to 40° below in the winter.
I don't want to use the camera for live view but to capture quality photos and videos of birds up my feeder near my home.
I was looking at the cam from Birdsy. but that is cloud-based and I am uncertain what temperatures it will operate under and the quality of the video.
Can anyone recommend a bird cam that would give high-quality output in photos and videos and withstand 10-20 degrees (Fahrenheit) below temperatures?
Please pretend that you are talking to a four-year-old about this as I am very new to this idea.
Any input is highly appreciated!!
Smorton