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|  Re: Viewing SD pictures in the woods
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 #8007783 11/30/23 12:06 PM
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Been there...done that...
 Finally got smart and bought 2 cards for each camera. Now I do a card swap in field and view pics at home on computer instead of the small screen of a card viewer or phone.
 
 Use same cards in same camera. You'll save yourself some aggravation.
 
 Interchanging cards between cameras, especially different brands of cameras, and using card readers to view pics causes glitches on the SD cards that eventually cause them to corrupt.
 
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|  Re: Viewing SD pictures in the woods
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 #8007866 11/30/23 02:01 PM
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This is what I use but I swap out the cards and view the pics at home you need to look over every photo or you might be missing things. The same thing green wing posted it looks like. It would not work on my old phone but works great on my new one. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/11/full-18408-197679-image.jpg)but you can't delete off the SD card ...that's the one I have i just want to view and delete 
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|  Re: Viewing SD pictures in the woods
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 #8007869 11/30/23 02:11 PM
11/30/23 02:11 PM
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This is what I use but I swap out the cards and view the pics at home you need to look over every photo or you might be missing things. The same thing green wing posted it looks like. It would not work on my old phone but works great on my new one. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/11/full-18408-197679-image.jpg)but you can't delete off the SD card ...that's the one I have i just want to view and deleteI clear my card every time! 
 Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
 
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|  Re: Viewing SD pictures in the woods
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 #8007876 11/30/23 02:19 PM
11/30/23 02:19 PM
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I can transfer the pics I want to my phones gallery then clear the card it might be some phones are limited in what they can do. This new phone works great the old phone sucked using the same device. 
 Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
 
 Jerry Herbst
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|  Re: Viewing SD pictures in the woods
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 #8007936 11/30/23 03:52 PM
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Have 2 cards for each camera. Swap them out. Go to pawn shop buy you a cheap laptop. Those hand held readers or ones on the phone pics are too small and takes too long to delete. I carry a laptop unless it's there and back. More fun to sit at snack bar and view. Plus outside in sunlight makes it even harder to see some pics.I have the hard case SD cases One for each farm. then I know exactly where pics came from.
 
 A cheap laptop makes it TONS easier. I was running 19 cameras on 6 farms one year . Had card reader and phone type. WAY to long to download 800 pics from a corn pile. Trust me get you a laptop. Heck most families have an old one laying around you can get. Don't take much to view cards. BUT best thing is on my laptop I can email any photos I want from that laptop to my phone ect.If I have wifi connection. My chevy has wifi so it's easy . BUt 99 % of mine I look at in the house.
 
 You can get the SD cards on sale at amazon pretty cheap.
 
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|  Re: Viewing SD pictures in the woods
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 #8007971 11/30/23 04:59 PM
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|  Re: Viewing SD pictures in the woods
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 #8008001 11/30/23 05:32 PM
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This is what I'm thinking I want  ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2023/11/full-1790-197697-screenshot_20231130_131712_chrome.jpg) No..you don't.  I have one of those. I'd give it to you if we were closer. Runs off triple A batteries.  Uses them up quickly. You will be MUCH happier with 2 cards per camera. Swap in field. View at home on computer. But...it's your $$$. 
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|  Re: Viewing SD pictures in the woods
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 #8008007 11/30/23 05:38 PM
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https://lowdownviewer.com/product/lowdown-trail-cam-viewer/Lowdown viewer, the best I have found, works excellent in seconds, not minutes, only does SD cards, not a computer, hook to a tv in town or at the cabin. I take it into the tree stand and check what was there while I'm hunting. You can blow up the pictures, scan through them fast, save them to another smaller sd card, or just delete them and put the card back in the camera when your done looking at them. Works excellent and I use it remotely in Alaska, just needs to be charged first. Last for days too. 9 inch screen so you can see the pictures really well, then you can blow them up and also zoom in if you really want to know if it's a legal or not. We hook it up to a tv. at the cabin and share it with everyone after the hunt at night. 
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