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#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: crawfordville florida USA
Posts: 1,251
RE: STEALTH CAM MC2-G
Well Beacker, guess no one has tried it. I went ahead and ordered one last night and will let you know how it works in a few weeks. I know you get what you pay for but if it works at all it should be worth it.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: southwest ohio USA
Posts: 111
RE: STEALTH CAM MC2-G
My wife got me one of these units for fathers day. Mixed review tho. I wasted 2 two rolls of film, because the camera will not advance the film. The serated, notched rotater thing would not work, but the spindle would turn. I had to push a little manual button, that would advance the film. Then I would wait to activate it by hand to make shure it was taking a picture to hear it advance. Got to be a pain in the a$$. I did get one roll through and got the picture' s back yesterday. The picture quality I thought was excellant. Three pictures had nothing, a couple pictures were only half of a deer, walking passed the camera(must have been a delay) and one or two only had part of the time, inprinted. I tried a fourth roll, but could never get the film to advance. So I have taken it down and is going back to Dick' s($69). The manual, electric film advance button does not work now. I' m not sure if I' m going to get another of the same model or get something different. By the way, here in our part of Ohio we have had about 15 inches of rain in weeks and 60 mph winds, to wit the inside of the unit was BONE DRY. If there wasn' t any film advance problems, I would still be very pleased with. Hope this helps.
#10
RE: STEALTH CAM MC2-G
I bought one last weekend. I should have it up by Saturday. I' ll let ya know on what I think of it. I' ve heard alot of good things about them. A previous post on the film advancing is the only bad I' ve heard about them. But you can' t beat a game cam that only costs $70.