Summary:
Proper camera placement is essential for optimizing the performance of the Reveal 2.0. Key guidelines include mounting the camera on a stable tree or post at waist height (about 3-4 feet), angling it slightly downwards (7 to 15 degrees), and ideally facing it north to avoid overexposure. The camera's height and angle are crucial for achieving a wide field of view, with strategic placement necessary for specific focus areas. Using the Reveal app's red line view helps align the camera with animal paths for maximum detection accuracy. Consider the animal's speed to adjust the detection zone effectively.
General Placement Principles:
- Stable Mount: Avoid mounting your camera on small trees or branches that are likely to sway significantly in the wind. Choose a sturdy tree or post to minimize false triggers and blurry images.
- Ideal Height: Position the camera approximately waist-high on the tree or post (around 3-4 feet or 1-1.2 meters from the ground).
- Downward Angle Recommendation: We recommend angling your camera slightly downwards, between 7 to 15 degrees. This helps capture subjects effectively and reduces images of the sky. You can use shims (small wedges) behind the camera to achieve this desired angle.
- Optimal Lighting Conditions:
- Whenever possible, face your camera North.
- Avoid pointing your camera directly towards the rising or setting sun. This will prevent overexposed, washed-out images and reduce lens flare.
Understanding Camera Angle and Field of View:
- Height and Angle Impact Field of View: The height and angle of your camera are critical for achieving the widest possible field of view.
- Avoid Excessive Height: Placing the camera too high on a tree and angling it sharply downwards will narrow the camera's field of view. This creates a "tunnel vision" effect.
- Strategic High Placement: This narrowed field of view can be beneficial if you intend to focus on a very specific, small area, such as a bait station or a deer scrape. Otherwise, keep the camera at the recommended waist height.
Using the Red Line View for Precision:
Follow the steps to guide your camera placement for maximum detection accuracy.
- While your camera is connected to your phone via Wi-Fi, you can access a live preview feed through the REVEAL app.
- Identify the Sensitivity Zone: This red line indicates the area with the highest motion detection sensitivity.
- Align with Animal Path: Carefully align this red line with the anticipated path or specific area where you expect animals to move. This ensures that when an animal crosses that line, the camera is most likely to trigger and capture the image.
Pro Tip for Maximizing Detection:
- Consider the Animal's Travel Speed: For faster-moving animals, you might want to slightly lead their anticipated path with the red line to ensure they are fully within the detection zone when the camera triggers.