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Typical Buck
Joined: Jun 2003
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its not that easy to swap out a cammera from a commercial unit! The brain for the unit has to have a certain program to run your new camera is primary reason. best thing would be to sell it and build your own. Thats what I did.
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Typical Buck
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From: Greenfield, IN
the www.hagshouse.com site posted above didn't work for me.. got a "that site does not exist" msg.
#44
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Typical Buck
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server must have been down b/c thats where I go all the time.
try this link
http://hagshouse.ipbhost.com/forums/...f0&showforum=4
try this link
http://hagshouse.ipbhost.com/forums/...f0&showforum=4
#46
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Simsbury CT USA
I love the quality, and call me crazy, but IMHO with prices like this - why go thru the trouble?? DeerCam 148.00 I already have one and will likely purchase another 1 or 2 shortly.
http://www.wholesalehunter.com/produ...amscouting.htm
http://www.wholesalehunter.com/produ...amscouting.htm
#47
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Pa USA
With the cost of film and development it won't be long before you could have saved enough money if you had gone digital. You're also limited to 24 or 36 pictures. I've taken 300 pics in a week with one camera.. and no film development.
To each their own though. Have fun with it.
To each their own though. Have fun with it.
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