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Old 09-05-2010, 01:44 PM
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2robinhood
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Originally Posted by PastorJim08
Great job on comparing the different cams, I know it was alot of work. So in the final analysis, what, in your opinion, was the best camera overall?

Blessings.....Pastorjim
Spypoint took a lot of pictures with blurry subject.
Any slight movement of the animal made a blurry subject.
Some pictures seemed overall out of focus.
Good battery life and finally seem to hold time.

Predator took awesome pictures.
I finally got it to take 3 picture burst ( my stupidity )
Took nice videos.
I wish that it was smaller, had a shorter delay between pictures, and had a faster or wider detection/trigger range/speed.

The Wildgame took great movies, great night pictures and nice daytime pictures.
Small, held time/date, and great battery life.
Being able to get it at your door for $120.00 makes it a great buy.

If you want the best/clearest/brightest picture definitely the Predator.
If you want nice pictures for tracking and seeing game then the Wildgame ( you could almost buy two for the price of the Predator ).

My last choice would be the Spypoint, nice camera, just not up to par as the others.

I am not sure if I want to keep the Predator or the Wildgame.
At this location I get many, many different kinds of animals and get some really awesome pictures.
One that I make into desk tops, puzzles, and pictures, and the predator just might be the one to keep for just that reason.
Just look at this background along with the clarity, details, and brightness of this picture.

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