Just called Stealth...........
#11
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Maine
how bout u hunt the old-fashioned way and stalk them and make it a challenge!
lol
#12
Joined: Jul 2004
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If its eatting AA's that fast, its probibly running in excess of 2 milli, not micro, amps. I build and design cam electronics, and that is rediculous in my openion. Some of the "cheapness" is too cheap.
Game & Trail cameras are just another scouting tool, and can't substitute for full scouting. I "hunt" with mine pretty much the full year too. I'm getting ready to build a vedieo unit for my self. I've never built one before and am really looking forward to it. Got some DVD hardware and software to use with it today and am getting excited.
Game & Trail cameras are just another scouting tool, and can't substitute for full scouting. I "hunt" with mine pretty much the full year too. I'm getting ready to build a vedieo unit for my self. I've never built one before and am really looking forward to it. Got some DVD hardware and software to use with it today and am getting excited.
#13
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It's more than ridiculous.........and to the answer I got? I hope the board mod's allow this post to stay on this board until I get this situation fixed. Until then, DO NOT BUY A STEALTH 3.0 DIGITAL GAME CAM!!!!!!
#14
Sorry to hear your having so much trouble with your cam,I'll definetly give some serious consideratioin to buying any of their product's next upcoming season since I have been pondering a digital for next season .I think I'll contact T-N_PA to biuld me one when I ready for a digital cam.
nubo
nubo
#16
If your looking for a 35mm, Deer Cam by nontypical is a good camera. uses 2 9 volts and 2 AA in the camera. I have had mine out for about a month and just change film. Cabelas price is down to 200.00. The Expander add on is a usefull tool and gives you alot of extra options.




