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Double Creek 09-01-2004 09:09 AM

Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
First off, let me pimp my choice in camera, the cuddeback is awesome!!!

I put out some corn 2 weeks ago and just checked my camera this past weekend. I had
249 pics!!! in 2 weeks. Ofcourse, most were the same deer getting captured every minute or two. Batteries were still blowing and going strong. I do have a large memory card, not sure which one, but the standard card will not hold that many.

Back in the day of 35mm, I wouldn't have had much more than 1/10 of those pics!!!

Don't waste your money on the cheaper 35mm versions of cameras, you will save MUCH more in the long-run using digital. Also, don't fall victim to some of the battery draining models of digital game cams. Do you think the battery draining stealth would have made it to 250 pics and still over half battery life left?

by23856 09-01-2004 09:17 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
Double, how's the quality of the pics? I guess it really doesn't matter since I don't plan on framing them, just using them as data, but I'm curious.

BOWFANATIC 09-01-2004 10:16 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 

Don't waste your money on the cheaper 35mm versions of cameras, you will save MUCH more in the long-run using digital.
1. I'm perfectly happy with the quality of my Stealth cam!

2. If it gets stolen I'm out $70 , how much would you be out?

3. It's my money to waste!;)

adams 09-01-2004 10:16 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
Not to cut on the cuddleback but if you are comparing battery life I believe you're comparing watermellons to grapes. What type and how many battery dose you cuddleback take. If memory serves me correct I believe you cam takes 4 d cell batteries as opposed to 6aa in the stealth. I guess my question will come to botton line cost. In my 1.3 mp digital setalth I get 20 day (just shy of 3 weeks) on 6aa rayovac batteries. I buy a 24 pack a wallyworld for $7.00. that $1.75 every 3 weeks or $0.58 a week to run the cam.

I'm not trying to discerdit the cuddleback but it's unfair to group all stealth cams as "battery hogs" as that just isn't the case. The 3.0 mp stealth may very well fit the profile but not the 1.3.

*****I personally can't comment on the 3.0 cam. My experience is based soley on the observation of how the 1.3mp digital stealth performes*****

Double Creek 09-01-2004 10:28 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
adams, I was referring to the 3.0. It is infamous as a battery hog. My cam has been out for as long as 8 weeks during dead of winter without losing batteries.

by23856, at first, the quality was not very good on daytime pics. But, the last few hundred pics I have been excellent, I don't know what the difference was, but qaulity is great now.

Bowfanatic, I hunt private land, so theft is of no concern. The odds of theft on my place are minimal. I would be out $400 if stolen, but If I would have processed the over 500 pics I've gotten since xmas, I would already be out roughly $150 in 6 months.

JeramyK 09-01-2004 10:31 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
I really like what I've seen/read about the Cuddeback. However the price has kept me from picking one up. With all the talk of people having cameras stolen I would want to lose $400. [&:]

adams 09-01-2004 10:46 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
Double Creek,

I agree the cuddleback is a great cam. I like the fact you can inprint your name for added security and correct me if I'm wrong but I think they have passwords as well. That's great. I also agree that digital is the way to go. Althought there is an initial investment, the time and money saved in developing and the conveience of a digtal make it worth the extra money for me.

From every report I heard the 3.0 is very tough on batteries. Stealth dose seem to be willing to work with customers to resolve the issue but I'm still waiting to see how that all plays out. I had been really satisfied with my 1.3. I curious to see how it dose in the late season when the temps get colder.

Double Creek 09-01-2004 10:46 AM

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I would want to lose $400.
You would?.....[8D]

Double Creek 09-01-2004 11:17 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
adams, I've heard the northern winters can be rough on batteries, luckily I don't have that problem. I hope it works out for you. I too have heard good things about the 1.3. Hopefully Stealth will work out the problems with the 3.0 before losing a valuable customer base.

And yes, the cuddeback does have passwords and other security features, but I don't use them. I haven't taken the time to figure them out yet.

T_in_PA2 09-01-2004 11:29 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
homebrew
9v for the sensor will last most of the year.
2 AA's in the camera will last for many, many picturs.

That's it!

Pat Curtis 09-01-2004 12:37 PM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
My buddy Jesse and I have a digital trail camera. 90% of the pictures we've taken are of leaves swaying in the wind..lol. The few pictures we have of deer are awesome though! We've seen an 8pt, a BIG doe and a smaller one.

I just put our camera out yesterday in a pasture..which will be my primary hunting location this fall. The only bad thing is..is that we can't get the pics on our computers. We've called tech support..they say the camera doesn't support XP..but should still work fine........LIARS! Error msg's up the wazoo! [:@]

BOWFANATIC 09-02-2004 08:59 AM

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Bowfanatic, I hunt private land, so theft is of no concern.

Yikes! I bet if you did a poll on stolen game cams and stolen stands the majority would be from private land!

I'm sure the digi cam is well worth the money , I'll give the cheap one a try for awhile and see if I feel comfortable enough to put a digi out.

reylamb 09-02-2004 10:28 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
Double, were your first pics out of the cam in cold weather? If so, I think that is causing the problems. My cuddeback took horrible pics in cold weather, but when the weather woarmed up it worked great. I get around 2.5 months on one set of batteries. I like it, but the cold weather pics stink with blue lines in them. Rumor has it, non-typical will replace it, but I have not called them to test that theory out.

Double Creek 09-02-2004 10:51 AM

RE: Game cams, digital is the ONLY way to go
 
Yes, it was during cold weather. Maybe that was the problem.

I dropped my cuddeback off the ATV and nocked one of the sensor covers off. I sent it back and they fixed it and also updated it for the latest software changes. It works better than ever now!!!


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