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thunt 02-03-2008 08:25 AM

trail cameras
 
i am looking to buy another trail cam. what brand has the fastest trigger speed and best pic quality. i was leaning towards cudde back but have been told that molutrie i-40/i-60 is better

Drakeman 02-04-2008 07:56 AM

RE: trail cameras
 
I have the Cuddeback expert...it's even taken pictures of rabbits...I had a moultrie and it's sitting in the closet.

jiminns 02-04-2008 09:23 AM

RE: trail cameras
 
I have the moultrie 4.0 spy camera and am pleased. It has to wait min of 60 sec for next shot, that,s not a problem as we are viewing at a 45 degree angle. It was difficult to set up with bungie cords, so I rethought it over. I have a piece of plywood a little longer than the camera, mine was 3" top and bottom. I used 4 wood screws to secure camera case to wood, and screwed the wood to a tree, good solid cheap mount.

barry1me 02-04-2008 10:38 AM

RE: trail cameras
 
I have 6 Moultrie I40's they work great. I highly recomend them for the best battery life, great pics and a great value for the money.

jiminns 02-21-2008 04:01 AM

RE: trail cameras
 
That's how I mounted my Moultri cam, on a 5/8" plywood board,removed camera ftom case, added 4 short screws on the case to plywood and screwed to a free. I shim to get thr right aim and angle and secure it well. not problem with loose mounts and and changeout memoriey cards and not alter view angle; no floppy gungee cords. I have over 100 stills and vids over a 2 week period.

Chasebaker 02-21-2008 05:48 PM

RE: trail cameras
 
Predator Xtinction!

SouthDakotaHunter 02-22-2008 09:07 PM

RE: trail cameras
 
I've heard good things about the Cuddeback camera's but I'm to cheap to drop that type of cash on a game camera.

Like many of the other posters, I've also use the 4.0 MP Moultree camera's and have been pretty pleased with them, espically for the money.

car 02-24-2008 07:49 PM

RE: trail cameras
 
I have a Wildview IR and the trigger speed seems good. Pictures are ok but, not the best. For the $$ their not bad.

Snoogsdad 02-28-2008 10:44 AM

RE: trail cameras
 
For good speed and great pictures I would go with the Trail Watcher 2035 from trailwatcher.net.

BKC 02-29-2008 12:48 PM

RE: trail cameras
 
check this out my buddy has this and loves it. I would like to find out if any one here has used one becuse my buddy loves everything he owns if you know what I mean

http://www.smartscouter.com


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