RE: DEER CAM...who
Not worth getting a 35mm camara,even if they give better pics then digital.
waiting for the roll to run out so you can take it to get developed and spend more money .Not to mention the battery life is nill.
As far as digital's go,,,I had the cuddleback(2 years old)1.3 megapixal.Cant view the pics in the field unless you bring a camara to put the card in.And another thing was you needed a pair of needlenoise pliers to get the card out and a screwdriver to onep it(I'm sure they changed it by now but???)I wouldent get another,but still better the a 35mm
Highlander, nothing but problems with that,sent it back
PennsWood,,2.0 megpixs,Good camara,quailty work,prices havent changed with the times.The 2.0 is the same price as last year and its an OUTDATED camera,They The whole board is outdated and they should be ashamed of themsleves,The biggest update for the 2.0 was they went from olimpus to minolta the board hasent changed.Then they came up with the 3.1 or 3.2 this year,,,for$700 BIG DEAL.they claim to have a 30 ft flash range when it's really around 20' and if you want it to take pics below 32 thats gonna cost ya another $25.
I Have the pennswood and I like it,I would NOT buy another due to the $$ and the snake move they do with the tempeture and the it's so outdated
Eagle eye cam has the most up to date setup,I believe buckeye has the same setup but different board.The Sony DSC-P41 is the best out as of now.(It's a 4.1mega pix 30' flash,good for sub zero temp's and you can catch them on E-bay from anywhere between400-and 475.
The reason I chose eagleeye is, PAY ATTN here....
If the setup gets stolen and someone want to no how to use (there No instructions in the case) they call a the manufactors # in the case ,and he ask them for the model #(tells them where to look).Then finds out where they want the owners manual sent to.
The Model # is really the Serial #that he has on file with your name .
This year he got 2 cameras back for people.
$400-500 for a 4.1 megapix is IMHO a great deal