I was so glad to see the doe with her fawn!! At least I know that there will be more deer for future generations to hunt. So far that is the only doe I have seen with a fawn, but I am hoping the next time I happen to see more. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, I was hoping that we would capture some fawns on camera. I just hope the coyotes and the bear leaves it alone. Appreciate you watching and commenting Jared. Juddie - J & J TOA
Thanks Steve yes there seems to be a lot of critters moving around there on the farm. That is strange you didn't have any pictures at all! Oh, we can't wait till bow season. Jerod texted me last evening, it was cool, and he said he would love to be on the farm shooting bows. Of course, he was at work. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Thanks Tim. I have seen better, but for the price, I am happy with the CY50 performance. I love the feature of either picture, video or picture & video!! My other cameras only give you the option for picture or video and that is it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Al, I like the quality, especially for a camera that is only $40. I like the features of being able to select either picture, video or picture & video. I don't know if there are other cameras that allow that type of selection. I know all the other cameras I have only give you picture or video. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Rick, it is hard to tell!! LOL So far I am pleased with them, again, I actually went ahead and bought a CY65 and CY50. I wish I would of checked the battery life on the camera when I was there, but I totally forgot about it. Next time I will check it for sure, since it has been about 3 months on those batteries. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
I think so too! I still hear a hiss in the CY50 video even though the creek is dried up. Not sure about that issue. Since I bought myself a CY50, I need to run it and see if it has the issue on its videos. But, I am pleased with both the CY65 and CY50. Yes the video and pictures are pretty clear, well except for a few that had water drop on the lens from the rain. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Yep Brian, a bear!! First one I have seen up there at the farm. So far I am very pleased with this camera, of course I have already bought myself one as well as the CY65. These that were sent to us to review I have given to Jerod. I don't think you would be disappointed at all. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Looking like decent cameras so far, I’ll be waiting for the review. Might get to test the durability of it shortly, I seen the critter to do it around 6 min mark!!!!!😂😂😂
Matt so far Jerod and I are pleased with them. As I mentioned, after the initial testing I went ahead and bought both the CY65 and CY50 and gave Jerod these that are down on the farm. Well I guess I am going to have to build one of my critter boxes for these cameras!! That is the first bear we have captured on camera down on his farm. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Nice one Man, doe plus fawn means Buck lol , camera seems to be working good nice videos. Yeah we got a bear running around here too. Don't like bears nope sure don't lol.
Thanks 👍, appreciate it! Yes it does, I just wish that fawns daddy would walk in front of the camera. Yes the camera seems to be doing a good job. I wish I would of checked the batteries on it though, I totally forgot to do that. It has been 3 months on those batteries and I am curious to how much life they still have. You and me both regarding the bears, I need to be welding up another box for the CEYOMUR cameras before one of them get chewed on by a bear. Thanks for watching and commenting Lonnie. Juddie - J & J TOA
okay Y’all should put it in a more open like spot with a mineral site to get some buck videos , bucks like openings during the summer so there not crashing there velvet , bucks don’t like thick areas like they do in the fall and winter , I say u will get plenty of vids like that !
Joseph, Jerod has the CY65 out in the field aimed at an old stump in the field that we have been putting mineral on. He has already had some bucks on it. When we first did our review, we place the one CEYOMUR CY65 out in the field and the CEYOMUR CY50 is the one I was checking that is in the woods behind the field. What is nice about the one in the field, we don't have to touch it, we can connect to it via bluetooth/wifi between the camera and iPhone. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
I do not believe there is a way to turn off the infrared LED's on the camera. If you did that then you most likely wouldn't get nothing but black pictures at night when the camera was triggered. I have never really thought about that, so I would have to look into the manual for the camera and see if there is a method to turn off the capability to turn off the night pictures taking. Thanks for watching and your question. If I do find something in the manual I will post another reply to your comment here. Juddie - J & J TOA
@@JIMMYSAFC1 I will have to look into that and get back with you. I know back in the day when the camera actually used a flash instead of the infrared LED's you could switch to daytime only, that would help save the batteries. Again, I will get the manual to the CY50 and see if you can have the LED's turned off. A lot of the newer cameras have the infrared LED's and also have a dark tint over the LED's so it doesn't spook the wildlife. I think this CY50 has that tint, but not as dark as some other cameras have. I will try and get my manual out and look to see again if this camera can be switched to only daytime pictures only. I am assuming you are not wanting nighttime pictures. Again, if you try to just turn off the LED's and have the camera take pictures in the dark, you're not going to see anything, the pictures are just going to be black.
The mom and baby are so sweet!
I was so glad to see the doe with her fawn!! At least I know that there will be more deer for future generations to hunt. So far that is the only doe I have seen with a fawn, but I am hoping the next time I happen to see more. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Great video Juddy enjoyed it. Great to see the fawn...
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, I was hoping that we would capture some fawns on camera. I just hope the coyotes and the bear leaves it alone. Appreciate you watching and commenting Jared. Juddie - J & J TOA
Great video you seem to have plenty of critters. I checked my cam today I didn't have the first pic. Looking forward to your bow hunts. Stay safe
Thanks Steve yes there seems to be a lot of critters moving around there on the farm. That is strange you didn't have any pictures at all! Oh, we can't wait till bow season. Jerod texted me last evening, it was cool, and he said he would love to be on the farm shooting bows. Of course, he was at work. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Nice looking camera and good quality ain the videos and also in the camera I like the way it will switch from camera to video
Thanks Tim. I have seen better, but for the price, I am happy with the CY50 performance. I love the feature of either picture, video or picture & video!! My other cameras only give you the option for picture or video and that is it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Very clear night shots.
Al, I like the quality, especially for a camera that is only $40. I like the features of being able to select either picture, video or picture & video. I don't know if there are other cameras that allow that type of selection. I know all the other cameras I have only give you picture or video. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Why that bear @ 6:00 had a bare bear butt. lol That is good quality video and pictures. Thanks for the video.
Rick, it is hard to tell!! LOL So far I am pleased with them, again, I actually went ahead and bought a CY65 and CY50. I wish I would of checked the battery life on the camera when I was there, but I totally forgot about it. Next time I will check it for sure, since it has been about 3 months on those batteries. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Camera takes good pictures and video. Pretty clear.
I think so too! I still hear a hiss in the CY50 video even though the creek is dried up. Not sure about that issue. Since I bought myself a CY50, I need to run it and see if it has the issue on its videos. But, I am pleased with both the CY65 and CY50. Yes the video and pictures are pretty clear, well except for a few that had water drop on the lens from the rain. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Bear 😍. Good looking camera I’ve seen several reviews I’m ordering one for sure
Yep Brian, a bear!! First one I have seen up there at the farm. So far I am very pleased with this camera, of course I have already bought myself one as well as the CY65. These that were sent to us to review I have given to Jerod. I don't think you would be disappointed at all. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Cameras seem to be doing a good job nice pictures.
Dan, I am very well pleased with them, and I think Jerod is as well. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Looking like decent cameras so far, I’ll be waiting for the review.
Might get to test the durability of it shortly, I seen the critter to do it around 6 min mark!!!!!😂😂😂
Matt so far Jerod and I are pleased with them. As I mentioned, after the initial testing I went ahead and bought both the CY65 and CY50 and gave Jerod these that are down on the farm. Well I guess I am going to have to build one of my critter boxes for these cameras!! That is the first bear we have captured on camera down on his farm. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Nice one Man, doe plus fawn means Buck lol , camera seems to be working good nice videos. Yeah we got a bear running around here too. Don't like bears nope sure don't lol.
Thanks 👍, appreciate it! Yes it does, I just wish that fawns daddy would walk in front of the camera. Yes the camera seems to be doing a good job. I wish I would of checked the batteries on it though, I totally forgot to do that. It has been 3 months on those batteries and I am curious to how much life they still have. You and me both regarding the bears, I need to be welding up another box for the CEYOMUR cameras before one of them get chewed on by a bear. Thanks for watching and commenting Lonnie. Juddie - J & J TOA
okay Y’all should put it in a more open like spot with a mineral site to get some buck videos , bucks like openings during the summer so there not crashing there velvet , bucks don’t like thick areas like they do in the fall and winter , I say u will get plenty of vids like that !
Joseph, Jerod has the CY65 out in the field aimed at an old stump in the field that we have been putting mineral on. He has already had some bucks on it. When we first did our review, we place the one CEYOMUR CY65 out in the field and the CEYOMUR CY50 is the one I was checking that is in the woods behind the field. What is nice about the one in the field, we don't have to touch it, we can connect to it via bluetooth/wifi between the camera and iPhone. Thanks for watching and commenting. Juddie - J & J TOA
Getter done
Thanks Keith for watching and commenting, we appreciate it. Juddie - J & J TOA
Hi is there a setting on this to prevent it lighting up when activated at night? Cheers Bravo6zero
I do not believe there is a way to turn off the infrared LED's on the camera. If you did that then you most likely wouldn't get nothing but black pictures at night when the camera was triggered. I have never really thought about that, so I would have to look into the manual for the camera and see if there is a method to turn off the capability to turn off the night pictures taking. Thanks for watching and your question. If I do find something in the manual I will post another reply to your comment here. Juddie - J & J TOA
@@JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures can you recommend a camera that does?
@@JIMMYSAFC1 I will have to look into that and get back with you. I know back in the day when the camera actually used a flash instead of the infrared LED's you could switch to daytime only, that would help save the batteries. Again, I will get the manual to the CY50 and see if you can have the LED's turned off. A lot of the newer cameras have the infrared LED's and also have a dark tint over the LED's so it doesn't spook the wildlife. I think this CY50 has that tint, but not as dark as some other cameras have. I will try and get my manual out and look to see again if this camera can be switched to only daytime pictures only. I am assuming you are not wanting nighttime pictures. Again, if you try to just turn off the LED's and have the camera take pictures in the dark, you're not going to see anything, the pictures are just going to be black.