game cameras
#1
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looking for camera under 250$ has anybody had any good luck with there trail cameras and what are they. i have 3 trailtimers now they take excellent pictures no problems at all. just thinking about trying something different for now. what about the moultries or the deer cam by non typical. has anybody had any luck with those? or even a digital but still under 250 i want to spend.
#2
Fork Horn
Joined: May 2006
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From: Grand Rapids, MI
had great luck with my NT Deer Cams. I bought my first one in 2001 and still have that same camera. I have put about 100 or so rolls thru it and it still keeps going. I just bought a Cuddeback and that works awesome also. Have taken 93 pics with it so far. I dont use my 35mm Deer Cam anymore since going digital.
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#3
You can find them for the money you want to spend. Check all the online stores, Cabelas, BassPro, Eders, Mountain Archery, Archery Experts, just to name a few.
I have a NT Vision, it's 35 mm, I like it, but I'll never own a 35mm again. Something about them spooks the deer. I think it's the film advance, but I don't know that for sure. Buddy of mine has a Cuddeback, it's more than you want to spend but it's an AWESOME camera.
I have a NT Vision, it's 35 mm, I like it, but I'll never own a 35mm again. Something about them spooks the deer. I think it's the film advance, but I don't know that for sure. Buddy of mine has a Cuddeback, it's more than you want to spend but it's an AWESOME camera.
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Fork Horn
Joined: May 2006
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From: Grand Rapids, MI
You can find a Cuddeback for right around $300 on EBAY. I just checked. Id personally save a week or two longer to get a digital over a film camera. mobowhunter is right about them scaring deer. I think the noise scares them then second the flash scares them to. I would really like to have the new Cuddeback that has no flash.
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