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35mm Stealth Cam Review
Hello,
I am new to the trail cams, but thought I would let you all in on what I have found out about these low price ($49.94 at walmart) trail cams. The work very well and are very easy to use. I am not a seller for them and am not being paid to say this, just telling you all what I have found. The best feature about it is that when motion is detected the picture is taken where that motion was detected. So is something is walking on the left side of the cam, the picture would be taken of that and not of what ever is on the right. I had some pics develeoped and found that it did this and thought that was very handy. Instead of sensing motion and taking a picture straight out, it actually takes the picture where the motion is at. Not sure if they all do that, but just thought that was very handy for a low priced trial cam. |
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Thanks for posting your comments. Which Stealth cam do you have? Judging by the price I would guess probably the MC2-G. If so then I would agree that it offers some very good pictures for such an inexpensive camera. Now I have to just wait and see if it will stand up to Tropical Depression Cindy. ;)
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I have had my stealth cam for about a year and it has been
great to me. Clear pictures, long battery life (even in winter), and durability. It is a great camera at a great price. |
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I love mine too. It gets the job done!
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I have one also. Hard to beat for the price.
SF |
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Well they do for now. I have a hard time getting even the film to wind up and start. Every Frickin time. It does the job but I can't wait to get a digital.
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I bought a StealthCam a year ago, and the first roll was exciting! On the second roll the film didn't advance and I wasted it. Tried it again, same thing. Exchanged it. More problems. Got a third one. Blew threw three cameras, six rolls of film and three sets of batteries before saying enough. The guy at Walmart told me that "most of these were returned this year". Not sure what was up but now I am saving my Cabela's point for a quality digital one.
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i will have to give another thumbs up for the cheapo stealth cam. sounds like they may have had a bad run of them though- but mine are going strong after a couple years. i just got some pictures this weekend . i will post.
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...e/scan0012.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...e/scan0009.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...e/scan0013.jpg i used old 200 speed film from last years vacation and the quality is a little off but 400 speed looks great at night.
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These are all photos taken by the STEALTH 35mm cheapo model last fall/winter.
(EXCEPT for the folder titled LEAF RIVER) http://community.webshots.com/user/dampland |
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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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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! |
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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. |
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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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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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