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Old 02-15-2010 | 05:02 PM
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GTOHunter
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I had the same problem with my Cuddeback Capture IR camera...it would take maybe the first few pictures when I would set it up...than after that nothing,it acted alomost like it would loose its connection and the night IR pictures were simply awful...I couldn't get the camera to take to up-grade off the Cuddeback Site and re-turned it back in where I bought it and paid the difference in price for the Moultrie I-60 and haven't regretted it ever since and even bought another Moultrie I-60 on sale for less money.

The Moultrie I-60 Infared camera does a great job,carries out very far with the IR's 72 LED's...more LED's better lighting and the further out the camera will pick up.It has great battery life and I really like the High-Res Video feature and the several still picture settings You can choose from.If You watch for sales the Moultrie I-60 can be bought for around $200.00 or a little higher?I got my last one on sale at Bass Pro Shop for $200.00 plus a $20.00 off coupon and I have seen them for sale on-line at walmart.com for around $214.00.The solar panel sells for around $79.00 down to $69.00 and the lowest and most reasonable price again at Wal-Mart for around $49.95 +tax.

PastorJim gives several good reviews on the different trail camera's he has or has owned and it is very helpful in choosing a good trail camera too.I keep hearing great reviews about the regular Cuddeback Capture "Flash" camera and the Bushnell Trail Camera especialy the new 2010 models that have been much improved!

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