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Old 12-26-2009 | 08:44 AM
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GTOHunter
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Big Daddy12T....I guess I shouldn't laugh but seeing that camera still taking pictures as the water rises just makes me think that that Moultrie was not giving up no matter what! Did You get any Fish pictures as it went under water? Hmmmmmm?



I have the Moultrie I-60 camera and It has a very fast trigger speed,it takes some really great IR night pictures and I can set on video and get some really good video of what the Deer are really doing around my area...even got a picture of a Doe running/jumping past my camera and a pic of a Doe kicking a young Spike Buck right in the head!I have read reviews about the the Cuddebacks and Moultrie Camera's and I have read bad reviews about both also,if your going to buy an expensive camera I suggest getting it from a reliable Dealer/Supplier and keep your receipts,all these camera's have good and bad qualities and some of us can't aford to drop $400-$500.00 for a high-dollar camera so we try to find one thats affordable and does a decent job.I bought the Cuddeback CaptureIR Camera and had nothing but trouble with it,poor performance,lousy pic quality and it had all kinds of issues with quality.

About the best way to go would be to build your own quality trail camera,you can get most of the parts through Hags House and build it the way you would want a camera to perform to your specs.I believe their are called Pelican cases and you can buy a digital camera of your choice to use.
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