HERE>>> STEALTH CAM RESULTS AND PICS!!!!
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Hey Frank,
Glad to see you found them. Your gonna have a blast with that thing.
The pics that I put up on the board were from Kodak Max Gold 800 film.
I just took a finished roll out of one of my game cameras about 15 minutes ago and I had regular Kodak Max 400 in that. I will get that developed tonight and see if I like it or not.
So, I just set my one camera back up again in a different spot, and I put Kodak Max 400 High Definition film in. When that roll is done (I am not sure how long it will be, this area usually doesn' t get much action, but when deer do go through, it is normally BIG bucks, but then again, the ground is absolutely littered in tracks)
I am really looking forward to seeing what the Max 400 HD looks like. It is supposed to be the best film Kodak has come out with, and I am hoping that they are right on that one.
So, as far as recommending the Kodak 800 speed. Sure! That is what all of my pictures from the Stealth Cam and the Moultrie Game Cam from last yere were taken with. It works very well and that film mixed with the flash on the Stealth Cam will light up the woods very very well.
Now, once I see how the 400 and 400 HD turn out, I might be telling you to switch, but I dought it!
Have fun with that thing, and I wanna see some pics of bruisers!
Glad to see you found them. Your gonna have a blast with that thing.
The pics that I put up on the board were from Kodak Max Gold 800 film.
I just took a finished roll out of one of my game cameras about 15 minutes ago and I had regular Kodak Max 400 in that. I will get that developed tonight and see if I like it or not.
So, I just set my one camera back up again in a different spot, and I put Kodak Max 400 High Definition film in. When that roll is done (I am not sure how long it will be, this area usually doesn' t get much action, but when deer do go through, it is normally BIG bucks, but then again, the ground is absolutely littered in tracks)
I am really looking forward to seeing what the Max 400 HD looks like. It is supposed to be the best film Kodak has come out with, and I am hoping that they are right on that one.

So, as far as recommending the Kodak 800 speed. Sure! That is what all of my pictures from the Stealth Cam and the Moultrie Game Cam from last yere were taken with. It works very well and that film mixed with the flash on the Stealth Cam will light up the woods very very well.
Now, once I see how the 400 and 400 HD turn out, I might be telling you to switch, but I dought it!
Have fun with that thing, and I wanna see some pics of bruisers!




