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Lori Davis Posted on Apr 16, 2013

I cant get it to take any pictures when I set it

I set all the settings and put it out on a tree to take still pictures at night. The next day, it said it had recorded no pictures. What am I doing wrong?

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What kind of sd card are you using? If using micro sd card you will need to change it to sandisk sdhc class 4 not size of the card the speed of card. If you still need help call with equipment to troubleshoot Moultire 8006533334 option 1 and 1 for a live person.

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