CAMERA PRICES AND PICTURES.
#1
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Joined: May 2003
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I' m looking to buy a trail cam but don' t want to spend over $150.
What' s the best bang for the buck?
Pictures would be nice.
Right now it' s a toss up between the Moultrie camera and the Stealth Cam.
Any other suggestions would be great.
What' s the best bang for the buck?
Pictures would be nice.
Right now it' s a toss up between the Moultrie camera and the Stealth Cam.
Any other suggestions would be great.
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Acworth GA USA
I will say this as lightly as possible, do not get the Moultrie! Have not used the Stealth, so I cannot comment. Have had 8 Moultries and have 2 that I will give you if you will pay the shipping...they do not work though
Ok now having said that. Check out my buddy who builds a home brew called the Lakota Cam. I (and many more) used the 35MM with GREAT results and my digital has just been delivered.
The Lakota 35MM is $160 including shipping.
Here is my review...
http://www.huntinginga.com/Lakotacamreview.html
and here for his page...
www.lakotacam.com
Good luck.
Here is the only use I have found for my Moutries that they did well at...Jim

Ok now having said that. Check out my buddy who builds a home brew called the Lakota Cam. I (and many more) used the 35MM with GREAT results and my digital has just been delivered.
The Lakota 35MM is $160 including shipping.
Here is my review...
http://www.huntinginga.com/Lakotacamreview.html
and here for his page...
www.lakotacam.com
Good luck.
Here is the only use I have found for my Moutries that they did well at...Jim




