($100)Moultrie Digital Game Watcher Camera
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Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2005
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From: Wisconsin
It depends on if you have it on "Standard" or "High" quality for the pictures, but it is approx. 140 for standard quality, and approx. 120 for high. I have one, and really like it.
#3
Shootemup,
Have you had any problems with the camera NOT taking pictures? I have heard both good things and bad about this camera. The wife asked me for my Christmas wish list and I am thinking of putting this camera on it. Ya or Na?
Have you had any problems with the camera NOT taking pictures? I have heard both good things and bad about this camera. The wife asked me for my Christmas wish list and I am thinking of putting this camera on it. Ya or Na?

#4
Joined: Aug 2005
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From: Cleburne, TX
ShootEmUpBuck, what battery are you using in your camera? We are having drained battery issues in the 3 cams we have after only 3-4 days.
#7
It does seem to be hit or miss on taking the photo. I had to walk towards the camera to get it to go off on me one time I was setting it up and once I saw a doe feeding 30 yards in front of it and it didn't take a picture. Still, it does nice for the money and the picture quality is good.
#8
Joined: Oct 2005
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From: River Falls, Wisconsin
I would definately recommend purchasing the extra memory cards! I was able to buy a couple 128 MB cards of eBay for $30 total. Right now, I have 3 cards and 2 game cameras, that way I can rotate the cards and bring one home each time I check them!
As far as it not taking pictures, I've had a couple issues with that, but it was just last week when I forgot to turn the IR aim on--not sure if thats the problem, but I didn't get a lot of pictures like I usually do.
The battery's I've got have been a little bit of a bother, too. Finally figured that out, though. We have rechargable batteries, and we weren't getting them fully charged--or even close to it. Last time we checked them, it had been a week and still at 99% battery power.
As far as it not taking pictures, I've had a couple issues with that, but it was just last week when I forgot to turn the IR aim on--not sure if thats the problem, but I didn't get a lot of pictures like I usually do.
The battery's I've got have been a little bit of a bother, too. Finally figured that out, though. We have rechargable batteries, and we weren't getting them fully charged--or even close to it. Last time we checked them, it had been a week and still at 99% battery power.
#9
Joined: Sep 2005
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Right now we are running a test between a Cuddeback and a Moultrie, I'll let you guys know how it turns out, they are both pointed at a rubbing post and are setting side by side about 20 feet away.
#10
invest in the memory card and you can leave it in the woods, view your pics, while hunting with a digital camera,not the best but for the money its hard to beat,it showed me what i wanted to see.



