RE: Want to get into trail cameras, what first????
The moultrie I had I could get around 1000 pictures out of it or better before I would have to recharge my battery. I used a rechargable battery you can get from Bass Pro Shops for around 9 and the charger($9) I used wasd from Bass Pro also.
My opinion on trail cameras is that they ALL WORK just have to know how to set them up. Some are easier than others and some you just need to experiment with them till you find the right set up that works for you. Personally I like to set all of my cameras over a scrape, a rub, a place where they are feeding, or I set something up to get them to stop. All I want to do is just get an idea what is in the area. You can get a cuddeback because yeah their trigger speed is a lot faster and you can catch a buck when he is running threw. Well if he is running threw it is either during the rut or it is when he is being pushed threw. Meaning YOU should be in the timber hunting rather than checking cameras. By then you should already know where to hunt if not you didn't start soon enough.
River Rat