The Bushnell Trophy cam uses SD cards, and so does my camera. My camera also has a preview screen. I want to use a digital camera to view the pictures taken by the Bushnell Trophy cam, but they don’t see it. Is there a digital camera that will work?
I found it! A Kodak EasyShare model c315 will view the pictures!
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My friend had the same problem. He ended up calling the manufacturer.
You might try formatting the sd card in your camera first, apparently Bushnell uses either a FAT 16 or FAT 12 file system.
To quote their manual "You don’t need to be concerned about the file system format of the
BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM unless you have problems with reading the SD
card by your equipment. If this happens, please format the SD card in a
BUSHNELL TROPHY CAM or in a computer at first and then insert the card
into your camera to make a try."
Bushnell’s number is (800) 423-3537, I’m sure they would know!
No. Each brand of camera has it’s own file structure. Nobody but Bushnell cares where Bushnell puts it photos.
Depending on the control in your camera, you *may* be able to point it to a different directory on the SD card. Not all cams will let you do this, and even if they do, they may not like the Bushnell shots anyway.