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Old 02-06-2023 | 11:44 PM
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Yo, if you're in the market for a trail cam, you've got some decisions to make. There are a ton of options out there, but don't sweat it, I've got you covered. Let's break down the most important things to consider when choosing the best trail cam for you.
  1. Trigger speed: This refers to how fast the camera starts capturing images after detecting movement. The faster the better, so aim for a trigger speed under a second.
  2. Pic quality: You want to make sure you're getting clear and sharp images, so look for a camera with high-res pics and color during the day and black and white at night.
  3. Battery life: If you're using your trail cam in a remote location, you want to make sure you have a camera with a long battery life. Opt for a camera that uses AA batteries and has a battery life of at least 6 months.
  4. Night vision: If you're using your trail cam for security or nighttime hunting, you want to make sure you have good night vision. Look for cameras with infrared LED lights for clear images in low light.
  5. Durability: Trail cams are often exposed to harsh weather, so make sure you choose one that's durable and weather-resistant. Look for cameras that are waterproof and have a sturdy casing.
Based on these factors, some of the best trail cams out there include the Bushnell Trophy Cam HD, Moultrie M-40i, and Browning Strike Force Pro XD. These cams are known for their fast trigger speeds, high-quality pics, long battery life, solid night vision, and durability
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