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RE: 35mm Stealth Cam Review
I guess I am the only one that is going to say something bad. I have had the camera for 3 years and it has burnt about 30 rolls of film without catching a deer. I have seen corn fly from my feeder and many pictures of trees and bushs blowing in the breeze but it has NEVER caugh a deer and I know they have walked right in front of it. I have watched deer walk in front of it and still did not get a photo. I am going to invest in another brand. Though these cameras are probably upgraded and better it left a bad taste in my mouth for them.
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RE: 35mm Stealth Cam Review
I never did buy one of these cheap cameras because I heard too many people complain about 'em. Many of them complained about the film not rewinding.
That would leave a bad taste in my mouth too, Stone Cold! |
RE: 35mm Stealth Cam Review
I have posted some pics on the "deer hunting" forum from my cheap stealth. I have not one single complaint about it. This is my 3rd year of having it.
If I wasn't tired of having film developed and wanting a digital, I would buy two or three more. I have heard bad thing about them, but PERSONALLY I know guys that have sent back the 35mm non-typical deer cam just to buy three or four stealths with the cash. Mine might tear up tomorrow, but I still won't complain. I mean, I have already gotten A LOT more than I expected with the money that I paid for it. |
RE: 35mm Stealth Cam Review
DAMPLAND, may I ask why you have a jug of deer caine in those pics? You work for them or just trying to prove a point?
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RE: 35mm Stealth Cam Review
Oh yeah, something else. If you use this cam. Do use at least 400 speed film. I prefer 800, but its kinda $$$.
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