doetrain: I'm not familiar with the Wildgame brand of cameras. Switching to rechargeable batteries will save you money in the long run. I realize they are costly to start with. I am using "Pure Energy" rechargeables available at most Walmart stores. These batteries are manufactured in Canada and retail here for around $10.98 for a package of 2 before taxes. Wal Mart also sells an excellent charger by Pure Energy for approximately $28.00 Canadian before tax. This charger will recharge 4 each of AAA, or AA or C, or D and also has 2 ports for 9 Volt. I am using "C" rechargeables and have two of those chargers. I have been very happy with them. Energizer is another brand of rechargeable batteries listing at 1.2 volt out of the package. Testing these with a digital meter I have found them at 1.22 volt to 1.28 volt out of the package and putting them in the above mentioned charger, they will charge to 1.38 to 1.44 volt. These are a slow drain battery. The Pure Energy are fully charged out of the package at 1.55 volt. I originally had 10 of the early version WildView EZ Cam. These were hard on batteries. Since cameras now are capable of video, I sold mine and switched to 7 each of the 2009 model Bushnell Trophy Trail Camera, 3 each Moultrie GameSpy D55-IR and 2 each SpyPoint IRB. Moultrie when set to video, take a picture first, then the video. Moultrie night videos are limited to 10 second.
Other excellent batteries are Lithium for cold weather. Some forum members
suggest "Tenergy". Not sure of the proper spelling of the word "Tenergy" but due know the first three letters are correct.