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COWBOYSFAN 07-20-2004 09:13 AM

scouting cameras
 
Have a stealth cam that im nit happy with at all, only getting 1 day out of a set of batteries,am looking at the TrailTimer EZ plus 500, is this a good camera?

adams 07-20-2004 09:28 AM

RE: scouting cameras
 
Which stealth cam and what types of batteries? I've never heard of 1 day per set of batteries. I'm not a leading authority on cams but you should be getting more out of your cam.

Clud 9 indicated he's tried the trail imers with good luck. Maybe he'll shime in in a bit.

Cloud, Do you also use the trail timer as just a timer and do you like it for a scouting tool? I thought just a 250 event time would be very useful but others said they had bad luck with them. What are your thoughts?

Double Creek 07-20-2004 09:29 AM

RE: scouting cameras
 
No experience with that one. I and many others here use the Cuddeback digital unit. It is a great unit. I have been getting anywhere from 6-8 weeks out of 4 D batteries.

Hill Hopper 07-20-2004 11:44 AM

RE: scouting cameras
 
Double Creek, I get that much with my Dead Deers with just the 2 AA camera batteries and a 9 volt unit battery. The AAs usually last around 8 weeks depending on # of pictures, and the 9 volt lasts 4-8 months.

AR 34 eight point 07-22-2004 01:21 AM

RE: scouting cameras
 
Not sure about your bateries but my Deer Cam gets about what Hill Hopper gets


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