I own 4 09 BTCs and 3 10 BTC Bone Collectors and they all work flawlessly.
I originally had 5 09 BTCs and sent one in for a date/time stamp issue and Bushnell sent me back a '10 Bone Collector. I put the camera through a series of test because of the review at Chasingame. I was so impressed with the picture quality of the '10 model that I purchased two more from TrailCamPro.
I have not had any of the problems reported at Chasingame with any of my '10 BTCs and have had it out with Anthony over these facts to the point that he banned me from the site. I guess he doesn't like for people to disagree with the god of game cameras (his avatar) OR lightning will strike (banned)
Anthony really has mud on his face now with the arrival of what he touted as the "next great thing" - the UWAY NT50/NT50B. Seems like all of his pre season testing wasn't very good as there seems to be alot of problems with this new camera from the way it works to the fit and finish. UWAY professed they were waiting on releasing them until Chasingame had completed testing so there wouldn't be any problems with the new camera. People have been getting them with the same problems he professed the 10 BTC to have - runaway problems - which he supposedly tested these and never reported any problems with them. Makes you wonder how good his testing is or if there was another agenda there.
The BTC is the only camera on the market to give you a two year warranty. If a BTC cost you $200 with a two year warranty and you pay $239 for an HCO Scoutguard with a one year warranty.....standard repairs for a HCO Scoutguard is $80 plus shipping after warranty expiration. Many have a problem within the 1-2 year range which means you pay $319 for the camera instead of the original purchase price. Doesn't make much sense to me to pay extra money for what I consider to be an inferior camera. Just my .02