How many of you are planning on using Deer-Cams?
#11
RE: How many of you are planning on using Deer-Cams?
I hope you guys all realize how addicting this is!! I pull the thing out to get the pictures developed and I can not get it back in the woods fast enough. Then I am not patient enought to send them in and get the cheap developing, I have to have one hour. Then I can't even make it out of the door of the store without looking at them. I find myself walking down the aisle looking at the pictures on the walk out. It is way to much fun to get pictures of the magnificent creatures.
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#12
RE: How many of you are planning on using Deer-Cams?
Yep! I have 2 and I'm getting another. I have 17 pictures on the one as of yesterday, and I'll take whats on there on Sat. afternoon and go get them developed at Wal-mart. I've been doing this for 2 years now and I love it every time. Found wolf tracks on the property, I hope I shot him!!....with the camera!
Jeff...U.P. of Michigan.
Jeff...U.P. of Michigan.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: How many of you are planning on using Deer-Cams?
Just built my first one and love it so far. I have had a bit of difficulty isolating the flash, but when that's corrected, I'll be ready to make another ! For about $100 each no less.
IL_BOW_MAN - do you have one piece of glass over your opening for the shutter and flash ? Do you always gets a flash spot on your pics ? I think refractions of light is causing it on mine and I made some adjustments today to correct it - either no glass or two seperate pieces might work better .....
Edited by - stealthycat on 01/11/2002 13:35:39
IL_BOW_MAN - do you have one piece of glass over your opening for the shutter and flash ? Do you always gets a flash spot on your pics ? I think refractions of light is causing it on mine and I made some adjustments today to correct it - either no glass or two seperate pieces might work better .....
Edited by - stealthycat on 01/11/2002 13:35:39
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oakland OR USA
Posts: 2,929
RE: How many of you are planning on using Deer-Cams?
I have a camera as the next item on my list just can't make up my mind which one .Cabelas has one for $249 that I am considering .
Edited by - halcon on 01/11/2002 14:18:03
Edited by - halcon on 01/11/2002 14:18:03
#18
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: HINESVILLE GA South Ga
Posts: 1,621
RE: How many of you are planning on using Deer-Cams?
I got my Deer-Cam from Cabela's for $279.95.
If I could find another for $140.00 I would definately get one. Even at $279.95 they are worth it.
If I could find another for $140.00 I would definately get one. Even at $279.95 they are worth it.
#19
RE: How many of you are planning on using Deer-Cams?
Stealthy, the one I use is a Non Typ. Deer Cam. And it has seperate glass for the lens and flash. But on the inside they use some foam padding to sepperatre the flash from the lens. it is a little big so that when you close it, it compresses the foam.
#20
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mt. Clemens Michgan USA
Posts: 21
RE: How many of you are planning on using Deer-Cams?
i am thinkin of getin one but i am not ecatly made of money condcidering that i am only 14 and have not a hole lot to spend. and that icant speel for crap.