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Mounting
Genius mount is more versatile than the traditional
strapping the camera to a tree. e Genius mount is
easy to attach to a tree and the camera can be quickly
attached and removed without altering the camera
aim and alignment. You can strap or screw the
Genius mount to a tree.
Setup
For best image quality, proper camera setup is im-
portant.
Screwed in
Strapped on
With C/E camera
Genius Mount
Tree or PoleTree or Pole
Tree or Pole
Correct
Incorrect
Incorrect
Correct Correct
On level ground your camera
should be roughly waist high
and aimed parallel to the ground.
In a downhill situation,
make sure your camera
aims downhill parallel to the
ground. If you simply attach it to
the tree you’ll shoot right over the deer.
In a uphill situation, aim
the camera uphill, parallel to
the ground. Failure to do so will
result in images of the hillside ground.
Position your cameras about 3 feet off the ground
Open eld with no back drop
Not
Recommended
Area with tree line or other obstruction
to reect light back to camera
Area with tree line or other obstruction
to reect light back to camera
Long Range IR
50 feet
Black Flash®
25 feet
Optimum setup for best image quality
Camera mounted on tree IR camera mounted on tree Black Flash® camera mounted on tree
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