I tested it out in my garden on the first day I got it. The quality looks decent and the IR flash will be interesting to play around with. It is also a lot smaller than my other camera and has better battery usage. I now have two cameras so I hope to get more exciting pictures.
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Speckled Pigeon (Kransduif) checking out the new camera.
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Another one of the locals, an Olive Thrush (Olyflyster).
The day after getting the new camera you could find me crawling around on the slopes around Kirstenbosch looking for a spot to place the camera at. I'll be checking the pictures this week. I hope that the camera was in a good spot!
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