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RE: Remote game camera recommendations
Todd,
I' ve posted this before on my Camtrakker. It' s taken hundreds of pictures without even one ghost picture. I can understand someone not wanting to spend so much $$$ for a Camtrakker, but if you can afford it, the quality is worth it. I' ve known hunters that have spent less for less expensive cameras and been dissatisfied...turned around and then purchased a Camtrakker. But I' ve never met anyone that purchased a Camtrakker first and then bought a less expensive camera. I' m sure others will give you some ideas and there are other reliable game cameras made....I just wasn' t willing to take the chance on buying the wrong one[:@]. Good luck and enjoy your pics when you decide on a camera:). TB |
RE: Remote game camera recommendations
I agree with two beards. I have experienced their CS department and they were superb, fast and reasonable for a far removed from warranty product. In the days we live now of replace rather than fix, I can say with confidence Camtraker stand behind the product they make and support their customers very well.
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RE: Remote game camera recommendations
Non Typical DC100. Takes good pictures, is easy to setup, and batteries can last
a few months. I set mine out in the middle of May and its still going strong. |
RE: Remote game camera recommendations
I have a trailtimer Photohunter, and it works great and I only have to replace two AA and one 9-V battery once a year, and I average about 75 rolls of film a year. The other brands seem to eat batteries and take D size on some, that can get pretty expensive. Im planning on getting a digital trailcam this year, to save money on film.
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RE: Remote game camera recommendations
I have a Non-Typical DC-100. I' ve had it for 4 years now and it is the best investment, besides my bow that I have made for hunting. Their customer service is great and it takes great pictures. I do get a ghost picture every once and a while but most are before or after a deer has already triggered the camera. Batteries last atleast 2-3 months depending on the weather. When I bought my DC-100 it was cheaper than the Camtracker, but I gaurantee you won' t be dissappointed with it.
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RE: Remote game camera recommendations
Another vote for the non typ. That is the only camera I have used, but I like it a lot. Very easy to use, sets up super fast and takes good pictures. You can almost get 2 of these for the price of 1 cam tracker.
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RE: Remote game camera recommendations
I have two of the NON TYP' s and love them and they take great pics.
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