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Game camera opinions
Posted on 12/26/10 at 11:00 am
Posted on 12/26/10 at 11:00 am
I have a couple hundred bucks in rewards points to Bass Pro and wanted to get a game camera. I've been trying to read reviews but not much info was gathered. Anyone have input on the subject, or which ones to avoid
Thanks
Thanks
This post was edited on 12/26/10 at 11:01 am
Posted on 12/26/10 at 11:02 am to NattyLite
I am interested myself. There are a ton of manufactures now.
Posted on 12/26/10 at 11:25 am to willeaux
game cameras are like everything else, lots of brands, lots of options and you can spen as much or as little as you want.
i have 2 brands, cuddeback and wildgame innovations. the cuddeback was my first and i got it last year. had no problems with it, easy to set up, and takes great pictures. the one i have is the cudde back capture (with flash). i think it was about the $200 range (give or take $25).
i bought a wildgame ir4 and for about $70, it takes very good pictures and is also easy to operate and setup. i have a wildgame x6c that is taking all black pics at night now, and i am assuming that it is just a mechanical problem with the camera. i read online that others were having the same problem. customer service with wildgame is very good so i dont anticipate having a problem getting it taken care of.
i have 2 brands, cuddeback and wildgame innovations. the cuddeback was my first and i got it last year. had no problems with it, easy to set up, and takes great pictures. the one i have is the cudde back capture (with flash). i think it was about the $200 range (give or take $25).
i bought a wildgame ir4 and for about $70, it takes very good pictures and is also easy to operate and setup. i have a wildgame x6c that is taking all black pics at night now, and i am assuming that it is just a mechanical problem with the camera. i read online that others were having the same problem. customer service with wildgame is very good so i dont anticipate having a problem getting it taken care of.
Posted on 12/26/10 at 1:29 pm to Tom Selleck
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i bought a wildgame ir4 and for about $70, it takes very good pictures and is also easy to operate and setup.
I have two of them, they are a very good cameras that take good pic that is cheap. It just takes pictures and come preset with a min time delay.
Check this sight out for reviews
https://www.chasingame.com/index.php?id=10
Posted on 12/26/10 at 2:02 pm to offshoretrash
I love my moultrie IR and hate my more expensive stealth cam. I have been in the market for another one and after lots of reading last night I decided to give the Bushnell a try. It's tiny, and a 8 megapixel IR camera.
Posted on 12/26/10 at 8:12 pm to NattyLite
You can't go wrong with the Bushnell Trophy Cam. It is small but works really well. Requires 8 AA batteries that will last up to six months. Don't have to change them during hunting season. It is triggered by any movement of live animals detected by a highly sensitive infrared motion sensor. You can set the camera to take either one picture or 2/3 picture bursts or video. The trigger speed is quick. Don't have to worry about missing game that walks in front of the camera. I actually have back to back pictures of some type of bug that flew in the line of sight at night.
These are some good little cameras.
These are some good little cameras.
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