Hmmmmmm..... Which should I get?????
#1
Well guys, as I said in my Stealth cam post, I am planning on getting a Digital Stealth Cam in the new week or two.
Well, now I am kinda wondering if I should go with the Stealth, or if I should get the CuddeBack.
The Digital Stealth Cam is going around for around $299.99, but, I just found a CuddeBack for $350 The CuddeBack was selling for around $500.00
The reason I am thinking about the CuddeBack is.......
1. Password Protection, permanent name/phone number recording, and name printed on images.
2. 5 second Picture Delay
3. Digital Olympus Camera
I plan on upgrading the smart media card to a 128 MB smart media card! The 5 second delay would be awsome because I wouldn't miss any deer. That 128MB card should be able to hold around 300 pics at one time. I could hook the camera up and leave it go for a few weeks and not have to worry about my camera being full.
Along with that, the theft prevention is a HUGE bonus in my eyes. I am not too worried about my regular Stealth Cams being in the woods as they don't cost much at all.
So, what are your guys opinions. Should I stick with a Stealth since I have had great luck with the MC2-G models, or should I get the "higher end" Cuddeback at this great price?
Well, now I am kinda wondering if I should go with the Stealth, or if I should get the CuddeBack.
The Digital Stealth Cam is going around for around $299.99, but, I just found a CuddeBack for $350 The CuddeBack was selling for around $500.00
The reason I am thinking about the CuddeBack is.......
1. Password Protection, permanent name/phone number recording, and name printed on images.
2. 5 second Picture Delay
3. Digital Olympus Camera
I plan on upgrading the smart media card to a 128 MB smart media card! The 5 second delay would be awsome because I wouldn't miss any deer. That 128MB card should be able to hold around 300 pics at one time. I could hook the camera up and leave it go for a few weeks and not have to worry about my camera being full.
Along with that, the theft prevention is a HUGE bonus in my eyes. I am not too worried about my regular Stealth Cams being in the woods as they don't cost much at all.
So, what are your guys opinions. Should I stick with a Stealth since I have had great luck with the MC2-G models, or should I get the "higher end" Cuddeback at this great price?
#2
I couldn't tell ya. Never had any need for cams. I spend alot of time in the woods. I know whats out there. The only reason I am not there now as I am snowed out of avalanch country.
#5
Jason, the password and name recorded are nice features. They may help if a thief tries to get the pics printed, but you have to rely on the photo printer to catch it. If they try to use the camera, and can't, they will probably pitch it if it won't work. And the camera will be gone all the same. But if it has other features you like better, I'd get the CuddeBack.
#9
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 567
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From: Buford GA USA
Belle, my nighttime pics look just like yours with a good quality picture. My daytime pictures, however, are horrible, lie Bees said above, they have blue lines all over the place, similar to an overexposed pic. How are your daytime pics turning out?
So far I have to say I am dissappointed in the Cuddeback digital camera (www.cuddebackdigital.com) and wish I had gotten the Stealth Camera. It is not tool late to get my money back and get the Stealth instead.
BM, I have had my Cuddeback for one week now, and unless they have made changes my camera only has a one minute delay between pics. It will record events, not pics, every 5 seconds.
So far I have to say I am dissappointed in the Cuddeback digital camera (www.cuddebackdigital.com) and wish I had gotten the Stealth Camera. It is not tool late to get my money back and get the Stealth instead.
BM, I have had my Cuddeback for one week now, and unless they have made changes my camera only has a one minute delay between pics. It will record events, not pics, every 5 seconds.
#10
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 850
Likes: 0
From: Ridgeland MS USA
I only have 1 or 2 daytime pics, and they suck, you could see the deer, but there were lines all through the pic, not sure why, though, bc I have some daytime pics of myself setting it up, and they are crystal clear, but the pics of deer are not very good. Either way, I love this camera and it beats the crap out having to deal with getting film developed. My card holds 100 pics.



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