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Old 05-21-2010, 09:29 AM   #1
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i am planning on buying a Stealthcam sniper i590 but i was wondering if anyone had opinions of how the Wildgame innovations IR4 4.0 megapixil works. for another 30 bucks ill probably go with the sniper, but what cam would you get for under 120? thanks in advance
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Old 05-21-2010, 09:27 PM   #2
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i am planning on buying a Stealthcam sniper i590 but i was wondering if anyone had opinions of how the Wildgame innovations IR4 4.0 megapixil works. for another 30 bucks ill probably go with the sniper, but what cam would you get for under 120? thanks in advance


Good camera IMHO, exp. if you are using it as a TOOL, and not as pure enjoyment ( otherwise you may want better picture quality ).

Trigger time is pretty good
takes pictures from a long distance, as u can see im my test run picture
Night pictures have somewhat bad tunnel effect
early morning pictures its too dark outside for a bright picture but light enough so that the LED wont work so it makes for a hard to view picture as u can see in one of these photos
I dont have any good daytime photos of deer on my computer but i have some on my SD card, when i check the cam again i'll post them up for you, daytime pics with good light are the best quality


As mentioned, the camera has alot of bad qualitys if u want to save these in a photo book and admire them but for a TOOL it serves its purpose very well.

PS. video mode works well
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Old 05-21-2010, 10:08 PM   #3
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Good camera IMHO, exp. if you are using it as a TOOL, and not as pure enjoyment ( otherwise you may want better picture quality ).

Trigger time is pretty good
takes pictures from a long distance, as u can see im my test run picture
Night pictures have somewhat bad tunnel effect
early morning pictures its too dark outside for a bright picture but light enough so that the LED wont work so it makes for a hard to view picture as u can see in one of these photos
I dont have any good daytime photos of deer on my computer but i have some on my SD card, when i check the cam again i'll post them up for you, daytime pics with good light are the best quality


As mentioned, the camera has alot of bad qualitys if u want to save these in a photo book and admire them but for a TOOL it serves its purpose very well.

PS. video mode works well
thanks for the information, ill be checking back soon to see how the daytime pictures are!
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Old 05-22-2010, 02:50 PM   #4
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thanks for the information, ill be checking back soon to see how the daytime pictures are!

I do have this daytime photo with no animal in the picture? maybe The grass blowing or sumthin set it off, im not sure
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Old 05-22-2010, 07:14 PM   #5
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I do have this daytime photo with no animal in the picture? maybe The grass blowing or sumthin set it off, im not sure
that looks pretty clear! thanks for posting another one for me bloodsaw
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Old 05-23-2010, 07:16 AM   #6
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I wouldn't buy either of those cams. Save up and buy something in the $200-250 range and you'll be happier.
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