Not to Dis the Stealth Cam, but I am unsatisfied with mine. I have two home brew cams I have bought and then I bought a stealth cam just to see if it was any good for the price.
The things that I dislike about it:
PIR to weak and too wide. Had to cut down the width on it with tape and it has to be with in about 20 feet of the deer to trigger it. My home brews have a 60 to 80 foot range on the PIR and I have never had cut off pic of a deer, all are in the frame by the time the pic is taken.
The flash is weak. In most cases its just not strong enough to pick up features on the deer. Just not quite the quality of the home brews.
Only Day and Month stamp. My Home brews have day and time stamps which are nice to pattern movement times with direction.
Besides those issues I use mine and it does work. Mostly I use it to scout public land where I would not be as upset if it was taken. Also I let my friends borrow it so I can keep the home brews in good working order.
Cost is a huge plus for the Stealth Cam because it works just not as good as I have experienced with my other cams. I am planning on setting bith the Stealth and the Home brew up on the same tree just to see the difference in pic quality and amount of triggers, but will do this after season considering I am still after big boy.