digital trail cameras?
#11
I saw the I-40 Moultrie in GMountain for $199. I use a couple of Moultrie D-40 and picked them up at BPro for 79.99 each. Batteries last about 60 days, clock time drifts a bit but not real bad . Pictures are good too.
#12
I got a Cuddeback EXciteback in Oct. I am very happy with it, except on rainy days it can fog up a bit.[:@]It takes quality pics for sure. GREAT battery life as well. Oh yea, I'm not crazy about how it gets screwed into the tree, it seemsvulnerable!
#13
Joined: Oct 2005
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you can buy the pixcontroller camera assembled and it will be the best one by far for your money...
pixcontroller.com
here is a review
http://chasingame.com/reviews_pix.htm
pixcontroller.com
here is a review
http://chasingame.com/reviews_pix.htm
#14
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Kansas, USA
Had three Cuddebacks - they all went back, couldn't get any of them to work correctly.
Currently use 4 moultries - trigger speed is slow, but we can put in a 6 volt rechargeable battery, hook it to a solar charger and have about an unlimited run time with proper sunlight. Great over bait piles though.
Also use a Wildview 4.0 - this is the easiest camera to set up I have seen. Takes okay pictures, not great, but has a good trigger speed. Only problem is if you choose the 12 volt rechargeable battery system it can at another $35 to the cost of the camera. If the Wildview 4.0 took a better picture I'd be tempted to buy one of the Wildview 2.0 2 packs that are at BassPro and Cabelas for $98.
All these cameras use an SD memory card so I can just take my home digital camera with me, and view the images in the field if I want. SD cards are also cheap so I normally just pull the card and put in a new one, taking the old one back to the cabin to view on my laptop. 6 volt rechargeable batteries are also cheap so we have two of those for each of the moultries, on charged on one in the camera.
Currently use 4 moultries - trigger speed is slow, but we can put in a 6 volt rechargeable battery, hook it to a solar charger and have about an unlimited run time with proper sunlight. Great over bait piles though.
Also use a Wildview 4.0 - this is the easiest camera to set up I have seen. Takes okay pictures, not great, but has a good trigger speed. Only problem is if you choose the 12 volt rechargeable battery system it can at another $35 to the cost of the camera. If the Wildview 4.0 took a better picture I'd be tempted to buy one of the Wildview 2.0 2 packs that are at BassPro and Cabelas for $98.
All these cameras use an SD memory card so I can just take my home digital camera with me, and view the images in the field if I want. SD cards are also cheap so I normally just pull the card and put in a new one, taking the old one back to the cabin to view on my laptop. 6 volt rechargeable batteries are also cheap so we have two of those for each of the moultries, on charged on one in the camera.
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