RE: wildview trail cam!!!!
wildviews are made for food plots, mineral/salt licks, or feeders. Not trails! Cuddeback's aren't all they're cracked up to be either.A pretty decent all around digital model in the same general price range as the wildviews is the stealth i450. It's $139, has about 2 second trigger time (compared to 5 for the wildview), takes much nicer pictures, has a stronger flash, and has more bells and whistles then the wildview (wildview are also made by stealth). You'd want to get a 12volt external battery kit though if you plan to use the cam alot. Then you'll get 5-6 weeks out of it. Not perfect, but I've been using trail cams for about 7 years and have owned a multiple cams from every major manufacturer - the i450 is the best for the money.
Everyone will have their own opinions and some will say the moultrie d40 but I'll tell you that thing is junk. flash range is absolutely horrible, motion pictures are always blurry and the pictures are just plain grainy. anyway, I like the wildviews to, I have 2 of them. You just have to be carefull on where you put them.