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Yukon Ranger Night Vision, with mini DVR

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

Sorry this clip is a bit bumpy at times. When you get to the cat you can see where I turn the main IR light on and off. Just for comparison purposes. Still working with this whole setup, to figure out the best recording methods. This is just a trial run. There is very little ambient light in this clip. Although the headlights from the car are obvious.

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  • Grazz....you were right that is a dog......I went back and checked it out last night. Funny thing is, its intact. Nothing has got to it yet.

  • Worked pretty good on that dead dog, hehe.  Interesting that the cat didn't move till it got tired of being flashed by that IR light.

  • @grazhopprr I think that was a deer carcass......we got up the street and I wondered why I didn't get out to check it out. But I was out there with a predetermined goal. And we have no corn squatches here...lol. I wondered about rather the cat could see the IR.

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  • What model is that? Looking for a paranormal investigation tool that can get a quality recording. Can that be mounted on a tripod?

  • I was looking into buying one of these for ghost hunting lol how do record video with it with a dvr system maybe? and is there anyway to get audio too with it

  • @bludger247 I own a few IR type security cameras and some do indeed emit a noticable glow from the IR leds but the yukon doesn't. At least to my eye there is no visible glow at all.

  • @206pappy They wont be able to see the IR but they will be able to see the faint red glow at the source though

  • I've never got the impression that any animal I was observing could see the IR from the yukon. They react to me if I'm noticed but not to the IR light.

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