ORIGINAL: BetterBirddogs
I voted other. I personally would not spend 200 on a trail camera. You just don't need to. I'm not looking to make a living off the pictures it takes. I just want to know what is on my place and when it's there. I have purchased several $49 cameras and have had little to no problems with them. I just recently bought a few of the wildgame innovations 1.3 meg cameras and they work great and take great pics. $49 a pop at good ole Wally Mart. For $200 I can buy 4 of my cameras and cover a lot more ground.
Also on another note. I have a few of the Wildview cameras and have had very little to no issues with them. They take good pics and last as long on a set of rechargeable batteries and just about anything else.
I see just as many deer with cheap cameras as any of you guys do. I'm not hatin on you for buyin those cameras. I just have to make my dollars spread out a little more.
no offence betterbiddogs but thats what i have done the past few years, buying wildgame and busnhell cameras from walmart and i think in the past 2 years i have gone through 50 sets of batteries and MAYBE got 50 pictures....i checked my bushnell the other day and i had TWO(2)!!![:@][:@] pictures on it and it sat there for 2 weeks, and yes i no there is deer there, it is on a very well used trail and hell i even scared 4 deer right infront of it when i went to check it, im takin it back and gettin somethin better

but i do see your logic in covering more ground