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Mastevt 07-26-2006 04:58 PM

Question on game cams
 
I don't have one yet and want to get one, has anyone on here had differant brands to compare with? I don't really want to start a war and have bad comments on models on the board here. Just that they may have tried like 3 differant brands, but liked one particular one and for what reason? Thanks.

GMMAT 07-27-2006 07:45 AM

RE: Question on game cams
 
I've got a Moultrie 200......and a Cuddeback Excite.

For the $$.....there's NOTHING worng with the Moultrie 200. If I had it to do all over again......I'd have bought 3 moultrie's for about the same money.

Jeff

IL-Cornfed 07-27-2006 07:49 AM

RE: Question on game cams
 
I've tried a few different digi but the Leaf Rivers and the new Cuddeback Expert have been the best by FAR. The Cuddy Expert has a better image quality and a super fast trigger. I've been very impressed with this cam thus far. Both of these cams also have battery life that's as good as it gets in any trail cam.

KIDD642 07-27-2006 08:25 AM

RE: Question on game cams
 
The cuddeback expert and teh cuddeback excite was my choice. quicker trigger time was the biggest selling point.

St.Barnard 07-27-2006 02:52 PM

RE: Question on game cams
 
Recently got the Moultrie Gamespy 200, and been very pleased so far. Picture quality has been good, both morning and night. Key I think, is to have it pointed at a feeder, or down a trail, not perpendicular to it. That way the deer will be in the line of site of the camera for longer period of time. Also, don't try to get the cam to close to the target area. I am amazed that the pics are still clear for several deer that were 25-40 feet away. The fartheryour able to get away and still take clear shots, thelargeryour field of view, hence less to worry about trigger times. Just my two cents.

buckhunter2054 07-27-2006 03:28 PM

RE: Question on game cams
 
I don't have 3 different brands but I do have 2. I also have a Moultrie 200 and I have 2 cuddebacks. If you have the money to spend I would say get the cuddeback you won't be sorry. The Moultrie is ok it takes decent picture especially in day light but, it is slow on trigger speed and it goes through batteries like crazy. If you decide to get a Moultrie I would say buy the rechargeable battery kit for it as well. In comparison the cuddeback batteries will last a good month and half to two months or more even. Where as the Moultrie it only last 2 weeks if your lucky. Good luck with what ever you decide on.


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