(2) "NEW" Toys to Play With......
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Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Southwestern, Pennsylvania
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(2) "NEW" Toys to Play With......
Just got back from Cabelas (Wheeling, WV) with my two new toys for scouting. I have always wanted a Cuddeback camera and got the Ambush IR. I also liked the features of the Primos 46 Ultra and the price was reasonable. I can now add these two cameras to my arsenal, along with my other Moultrie (garbage) and Primos 46. I'll let you know how both new cameras do when I set them out this weekend.
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Nontypical Buck
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Location: Southwestern, Pennsylvania
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UPDATE: Sorry if you think this is on the wrong board but I thought some hunters would like to know about these 2 cameras.
Primos Truth 46 Ultra,($159.99) Can't really comment on this camera being that I had it out for a week and it never worked. Took it home, took the SD card out and no pictures. Then checked the batteries and they were completely dead. Placed fresh batteries in camera and tried it out at home before placing it in woods. Camera wouldn't even come on. Taking this camera back and not sure if I want to replace it with a newer one or try something else. Any imput would be helpful.
Cuddeback Ambush IR,($199.99) Nice looking camera, alittle pricey ($200). Pictures are not even close to what they advertise, kind of blurry. Don't expect this camera to catch images of game further than 25' away, it wont. You would really think that a camera in this price range would have a further range of distance like some cheaper models. Going to keep this camera just for close range corn pile pics. Any imput would be appreciative.
Primos Truth 46 Ultra,($159.99) Can't really comment on this camera being that I had it out for a week and it never worked. Took it home, took the SD card out and no pictures. Then checked the batteries and they were completely dead. Placed fresh batteries in camera and tried it out at home before placing it in woods. Camera wouldn't even come on. Taking this camera back and not sure if I want to replace it with a newer one or try something else. Any imput would be helpful.
Cuddeback Ambush IR,($199.99) Nice looking camera, alittle pricey ($200). Pictures are not even close to what they advertise, kind of blurry. Don't expect this camera to catch images of game further than 25' away, it wont. You would really think that a camera in this price range would have a further range of distance like some cheaper models. Going to keep this camera just for close range corn pile pics. Any imput would be appreciative.
Last edited by RidgeFACTOR; 07-17-2012 at 03:28 PM.
#3
I have using the Moultrie garbage for the past seven years and still love them when using them over feed before the season. They def do not have the fastest trigger speed to use at trail crossings, but work fine for me. I also purshased a plot watcher pro last year, and really liked it to.
#4
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 22
garbage
i have 2 i65 moultrie garbage cameras and love them. pics are as clear as my wifes cannon in the daylight and infrared at night. they will take at 45 ft a little slow shutter speed but set it up right and works well. i can view pics at the tree on the camera and use it when i go huntn to see whats been there before i climb.my brother bought 2 cuddebacks last year and had to send both back withn a week but are doing good now