Question for Stealth Cam Owners
#1
Question for Stealth Cam Owners
Anybody got one of the more expensive Stealth Cams? I' m looking at their midline camera for $129.00 which has and ajustable motion sensor, can be used as a stand alone camera, and is already wired to accept a solar panel input. I' m also looking at the top of the line one for $159 that adds battery capacity since it holds 8 " C" batteries instead of " AA" and claims an effective flash range of 90' , also they are both Realtree hardwoods camo as well.
Can anybody give me some feedback?
Can anybody give me some feedback?
#2
RE: Question for Stealth Cam Owners
I used to have that one...bought it two years ago and thought it was a P.O.S. I bought two of the cheaper ones this year and think they' rreeee ggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat!
#3
RE: Question for Stealth Cam Owners
I was afraid you were going to tell me that. [:' (] My buddy just bought one of the $70.00 ones and I am anxiously awaiting to see the results before I buy one. I can' t let him get one up on me for less money.
#6
RE: Question for Stealth Cam Owners
$70 stealth cam. i bought one on tuesday, put it out wednesday after work and checked it sunday morning. had 23 pictures taken. all pictures were great with only one pic not having any animals in it. 22 out of 23. i used kodak max 400 film and pics are very clear. don' t see what a $300 cam can do better.
#7
RE: Question for Stealth Cam Owners
They $70.00 Stealth Cam is awsome. I have two now. I decided to try them out before purchasing a Deer-Cam Non-Typical DC-200 but, after trying the Stealth Cam, I decided to stick with them. Friday I think that I am gonna get another one, which will put me at three.
I have done a review on them and since then, I have found out that the cameras last 3-1/2 weeks on Rayovak batteries.
Check out some of my posts to see pics that I have taken with them. If you check back late Friday night or Saturday mornings, I will be putting new pics up every week.
I have done a review on them and since then, I have found out that the cameras last 3-1/2 weeks on Rayovak batteries.
Check out some of my posts to see pics that I have taken with them. If you check back late Friday night or Saturday mornings, I will be putting new pics up every week.