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no it has nothing to do with hunting. I strapped the trail cam to the back of my bike, put a 30 second interval between pictures before dad and I headed up to the gun show. all the pics are of him on his 2011 Ultra Classic. the pictures where taken at speeds from 0-70mph. I was quite impressed at the clarity, if I didn't know better, I would think they where taken by a stationary camera.
I forgot to shut it off while we were in the gun show and I ended up with 100 plus pics of people/cars passing by. there where 240 ride pics in just over 2 hours of riding. I only posted 35 of them. now dad just needs to put his cam on his bike and we can take turns leading and get pics of both of us on our rides.
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