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I have a couple of these I've used with success, though I don't remember if they're 5mp or 8mp. Got one guy two b&e charges.
Some thoughts:
video mode is cool but eats batteries. They make a solar kit for it but that is a red flag for a device, makes it much less portable and about twice as expensive.
set to High definition pics with low sensitivity mode. Humans are big, they trigger easily when they enter a frame.
burst fire is better. 3 pics, 10 seconds between bursts is usually where I run it.
If it snows, just turn it off, snow will trigger it. As will waving branches in the background
It won't shoot thru glass.
The led's glow red, I've got a couple of pictures of people staring straight at the camera at night.
I use large black zip ties to hang it in trees or around light fixtures.
Have ambient light, it's night vision works but only in full moon or good ambient light conditions. Otherwise you have to get within 10'
When you review the pics, put them in a folder and set the folder to thumb nails and scroll until you see something worth looking at. clicking thru 2,000 photos gets old.
The colder it is, the quicker the batteries die (duh)
An 8gig chip is plenty for when it's on batteries. They die before you can fill it up.