- This is important, because every time we set up a camera, we adjust its angle – both in left-to-right and up-down axes. This helps the lens capture the desired frame – most often located in front of an animal path, or an intersection of paths. If the camera is moved, even only fractionally, it may no longer photograph the passing animals correctly.
- Look at the top of the camera to check if there’s a phone number or name of an organization. You can call the phone number if the camera has fallen to the ground, or if it seems to be damaged in any way.
- After that, you can wave goodbye to the camera or make a funny face, and continue on with your trip.