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I haven't noticed any misalignment in our camera but the field of detection is different to the field of view of the camera.
We've seen it sometimes with the camera at ground level and a pine marten on a windowsill. The camera is capable of including the sill in the video but the sensor clearly does not include the sill in its coverage so does not trigger the camera. However, as BB has said it just learning to work with the limitations and honestly it is not that much of problem.
We found the strap supplied with camera not to be much use. It is substantial and would do a good job but it was difficult finding a tree/post at the right place. We bought a small cheap tripod from 7dayshop which is much more convenient. Sometimes the pine martens investigate it and a couple of times the badgers have just walked through it but the camera seems robust and hasn't taken any damage.
Dave
We've seen it sometimes with the camera at ground level and a pine marten on a windowsill. The camera is capable of including the sill in the video but the sensor clearly does not include the sill in its coverage so does not trigger the camera. However, as BB has said it just learning to work with the limitations and honestly it is not that much of problem.
We found the strap supplied with camera not to be much use. It is substantial and would do a good job but it was difficult finding a tree/post at the right place. We bought a small cheap tripod from 7dayshop which is much more convenient. Sometimes the pine martens investigate it and a couple of times the badgers have just walked through it but the camera seems robust and hasn't taken any damage.
Dave