I was doing some spring cleaning and decided to sale all the homebrew components I have left over.
New never used Pelican 1060 Black case
Otterbox 3000, new never used black
2 outdoor product cases, both has yeti boards, completely setup minus cameras, not sure of the functions of the boards. I removed the cameras for other projects.
Hardwired Sony P41
new sniper board, 3 new HPWA fresnals, several new flat wide angle fresnals, several new flat long range fresnals
Few rolls of wire, box of new servo components, several new shutter assemblies, couple bags of stand offs and mounting screws,
soldering iron and solder, bag of misc adhesive foam, battery holders, ETC ETC
EVERYTHING in the pictures will be included in this sale.
I am asking 100.00 firm for everything plus 10.00 insured shipping cost. PayPal as a gift or add fees with payment. USPS Money order will work too.
Large Lot of Homebrew Camera Components for sale (pic heavy)
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Re: Large Lot of Homebrew Camera Components for sale (pic he
Man that brings back a lot of memories... and nightmares!
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I know the trail cam industry has came along ways over the last 10+ years.... but the fun of building your own camera, being able to repair anything that goes wrong is part of the joy.
Also, some homebrew cameras take a certain quality of picture that today' s best mfg cameras struggle to match.
Its another way to add fun to the hobby of trail cameras.
Also, some homebrew cameras take a certain quality of picture that today' s best mfg cameras struggle to match.
Its another way to add fun to the hobby of trail cameras.
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