fastetti: The price you mention is very good. Just make sure that the camera is a 2009. The 2009 model should: 1) have the manufacture date on the back near the lower right hand area. 2) the led's should line up as two rectangles of 12 on each side. The reason I mention this is: a seller on E Bay quoted the cameras as a 2009. The picture showed staggered led's which are a 2008 model. When I bought my first cameras, the store tried to tell me they were the 2010 model. I had seen previews of the 2010 where there are two sets of 16 led's in rectangles. When I tried to explain the difference, their next sales story was that they had been shipped with their 2010 order. I explained to them this was possible as this order had arrived during the month of February 2010. I then proceded to show them where to find the manufacture date. I went back to that store a few weeks later and purchased some more 2009 models as I was very happy with the first ones. Between purchase dates I had done more research and printed out information and pictures of different year models to help there staff. In total I now have seven of the 2009 models each with the picture viewer. I find the viewing screen useless as far as viewing a decent picture due to the small size. However a screen is required for set up. I would check on the camera that does not list as having the viewing screen to see what is visible for set up before purchase. Each one of mine had a label on the front that said viewing screen. The other ones when opened may look similiar but just not show pictures or videos you have taken. I am able to use the following: up to a maximum 2 GB SD card in the following brands: SanDisk. Kodak and Verbatim. The cameras are very easy on batteries. I have mine all set at 30 second video with a 10 second delay. I just recently changed my setting from "Normal" to "High"
sensitivity as advised by a forum member. The reason being, some of the animals were already in the center of the picture at the start of the video. I'll see how this works for me the next time I change out the cards. I am set up along trails and some for security as well. I do not use baits. Bushnell also has a 2 year warrantee, and very helpful in there emails. I have also heard good reports on the later 2010 models from other forum members. Hope this helps.