PHOTOGRAPHY EXPOSED
by John Peters A.R.P.S.
BADGERS
I studied BADGERS for three years, bought 14 books, used two video cameras, built a remote firing device, bought trail cameras, a GPS device and a NIGHT SCOPE To give you an idea, I've added screen shots of my website and the remote control setup for starting a second video camera. Photography came first, I was not content with stills so I tried video. Not content with one video camera, I had the idea of a second video camera, mounted by me and fired remotely as I had no help.

This remote control setup used a remote controller and a servo from an old remote control model car. I didn't have bluetooth or wifi in 2009 so this method had to do. Sometimes, you just have to think out of the box. The servo and parts were fitted into foam within an old Holesaw box made of plastic. The company I worked for (The L. S. Starrett Co. Ltd. Jedburgh), made superb Holesaw kits and the plastic boxes were a good size. In simple terms, the servo pushed a piece of wire that depressed a button on the remote control unit that was attached to the video camera by wire. The video camera could be switched into record mode from at least half a mile away.
Here is a link to a video I made using two video cameras in 2009. Enjoy. PS! If you don't like clicking links, search on YOUTUBE for 'brockok meles meles', its the video with over 6.3 k views, 63000 views. I loaded a few videos as the user Brockok
BADGER VIDEO HERE
I'll maybe update this page later with more information on badgers.