Best camera under $100
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
Posts: 1,469
RE: Best camera under $100
Do you mean digital? www.chasingame.comhas reviews on digital game cams. they rate the wildview 2.0 as the best under $100. personally, if you'd consider a film camera i would go with the trailtimer ez-cam. it performs like no digital cam I've found yet (at any price range). Cabelas has them for $130, but i've found them under $100
i have the wildview 2.0,the big down side to it is the 5 second trigger time. that is an awfull long time but it works for salt blocks, feeders and most of the time it works on food plots. the pics are clear and it has the easiest setup of any camera i've ever seen.
i have the wildview 2.0,the big down side to it is the 5 second trigger time. that is an awfull long time but it works for salt blocks, feeders and most of the time it works on food plots. the pics are clear and it has the easiest setup of any camera i've ever seen.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
Posts: 1,469
RE: Best camera under $100
i also have the bushnell trail sentry and it is a great cam for the money as longas it's the sameas the 2.1 but with less resolution.the 2.1trail sentry is the only digital cam I've found that I like. I would actually take that one over the cuddeback no-flash which costs $450.
i would stay away from the stealth 35mm. it sucks batteries and is loud as can be in the woods. but, if you are afraid of it getting stolen go for it, can't beat $40! also, you cannot rewind film mid-roll. and, you can't tell if you are at the end ofa roll. so open up the back of the cam at your own risk (man, i hope i'm wrong with this because i find it unbelievable!) i have only gotten 3 rolls of film out of that thing in 1.5 years.
i think you'd be ok with either the wildview or the bushnell. pic quality is going to be better on the wildview but trigger time is going to be better on the bushnell (again, as long as it's similar to the 2.1 bushnell). those are the two digi cams i have left. i plan on picking up another bushnell 2.1 ($150). also, flash is worse on the bushnell.
depends on how you use it though:
trails - bushnell
salt block, feeder, food plot - wildview.
i would stay away from the stealth 35mm. it sucks batteries and is loud as can be in the woods. but, if you are afraid of it getting stolen go for it, can't beat $40! also, you cannot rewind film mid-roll. and, you can't tell if you are at the end ofa roll. so open up the back of the cam at your own risk (man, i hope i'm wrong with this because i find it unbelievable!) i have only gotten 3 rolls of film out of that thing in 1.5 years.
i think you'd be ok with either the wildview or the bushnell. pic quality is going to be better on the wildview but trigger time is going to be better on the bushnell (again, as long as it's similar to the 2.1 bushnell). those are the two digi cams i have left. i plan on picking up another bushnell 2.1 ($150). also, flash is worse on the bushnell.
depends on how you use it though:
trails - bushnell
salt block, feeder, food plot - wildview.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Jdavenport716
Hunting Gear
1
02-19-2006 09:16 PM