Digital cameras
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Jamestown, KY
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Digital cameras
I am trying to decide between the leaf river, penn woods, & the trophy tech digital game cameras. Does anyone have any experience with any of these cameras or any recomendations?
Thanks,
little indian
Thanks,
little indian
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,555
RE: Digital cameras
What are the price ranges of the cams? I have a 1.3 mp digital stealth that wooks well, Battery life about 3 weeks. If I were to buy another today I'd build one. There are a couple of guys who frequent this board who do very fine work. T in PA is a good one to talk with. He's got me convined that a homebrew is the way to go for quality and overall affordability.
As to the specific cams you've mentioned, I have no experience with them.
As to the specific cams you've mentioned, I have no experience with them.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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RE: Digital cameras
A few things you may wish to do. Search the web very closely using terms like trail cameras, deer cameras, and game & trail cameras. Ask very pointed questions concearning speed of the unit, wheather the unit slows down using larger memory cards, how many batteries and what types the electronics require, the size of the unit, ect... Ask this from multiple producers including those you listed. If they have a solar panel, ask why one is necessary. Many of the newer can run for a considerable length of time just on a 9 volt and the camera's internal batteries. Don't be afraid to ask hard questions, and EXPECT full answers. Don't rule out the homebuilt either. They can be higher tech than many of the commercial.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pa USA
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RE: Digital cameras
little indian they have the leaf river and penn's at jesses https://www.jesseshunting.com/osComm...hp/cPath/37_48
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