I side with Buckyou. If you want to end up with good quality pictures, video or now some of the cameras are coming out with the audio feature. Everyone has places to spend their money. If you have plans to use your camera for years to come, then I would fully suggest to buy a better quality or save up a little longer etc.
Here is a list of the cameras I have and some I have sold with results:
1) 10 each of the WildView Ez cam. These were the early version, taking pictures only, limited up to a 2 GB SD card. Very hard on batteries unless using an external power source. These cameras took very good pictures. Sold them due to cameras coming out with video option and faster trigger time. One year warranty. These were a white flash, not infrared.
2) 2 each SpyPoint IRB. First two were returned after some use due to video flicker. SpyPoint checked them out and replaced with two new ones. These have worked excellent. They can take pictures or video. One year warranty.
3) 3 each Moultrie Game Spy D55-IR. These cameras have worked excellent. The camera can be set for picture or video. When set to video, the camera takes a picture first, then the video. Field of view in the video is narrower than field of view in the picture. Limited to 10 second night video.
4) 2 each Moultrie M100. These are small size cameras capable of picture, video and also audio. I have just recently aquired these and have not had any option to test audio (bucks fighting, turkeys gobbling etc.) The cameras take good pictures and video. Again when set for video, the camera takes a picture first, then the video. Field of view is narrower when set for video as compared to the picture setting. Night video is limited to 10 second. One year warranty. At the time of purchase, the dealer did not have the Moultrie M80 in stock. I have read excellent reviews on this one.
5) 7 each of the 2009 model Bushnell Trophy Trail camera. Excellent picture and video. Two year warranty.
***Of the above mentioned cameras, Moultrie is the only one limited to the 10 second night video. Emailing them, they had no plan ot extend this because it would be harder on batteries.
Newer cameras also accept larger SD cards (4, 8, 16 and 32 GB capacity).
If you have time, view some of the members comments and some have submitted pictures or videos.
What ever make or model of camera one uses camera position is very critical do to trigger time (this is how quick the camera acknowledges and responds to animal movement).
I have had excellent customer service from SpyPoint, Moultrie and Bushnell. Some have taken longer to respond to emails due to: Statuatory holidays, staff possibly on holidays and certain times in the year (now in particular-near or into hunting season) heavy work loads due to higher camera useage.
Good luck in your choice. It is a very interesting hobby and can get addictive.