I need a trail cam, which one?
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Plymouth WI
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I need a trail cam, which one?
I am looking for a trail cam and was wondering if you have any opinions or thoughts on one. I would like one preferably below $200 if you any suggestions that would be great thanks.
#8
RE: I need a trail cam, which one?
I have a wildview extremeII, A low priced digital.
It has a bad delay in the shutter. Although I have some good quality pics from it. Ittakes an sd card which I simply change out when I get a couple pics. No waiting till the roll of film is full and no developing costs.
Iam putting a salt or mineral lick in front to help keep the animals in the frame a little longer.
It has a bad delay in the shutter. Although I have some good quality pics from it. Ittakes an sd card which I simply change out when I get a couple pics. No waiting till the roll of film is full and no developing costs.
Iam putting a salt or mineral lick in front to help keep the animals in the frame a little longer.
#9
RE: I need a trail cam, which one?
ORIGINAL: phall2
ive seen the 3.1 for 99 bucks. i have the gamespy 100. its alright. if i could get another id wait and get a cuddeback
ive seen the 3.1 for 99 bucks. i have the gamespy 100. its alright. if i could get another id wait and get a cuddeback
#10
RE: I need a trail cam, which one?
I've got the Wildview Digital 2.0 as well and like it. I got it at Cabelas for $99 and invested another $30 in a memory card. It takes 4 C batteries, which you can expect to go through in about 2-3 weeks when its warm and 1-2 weeks in the cold Minnesota winters. I echo the shudder speed comment but I put a crushed salt block and mineral block out with a couple of gallons of corn a week and they stop long enough to get some great pictures. It has a lot of great options fora starter camera, including short video bursts.