stealth cam.
#1
hey guys, went to walmart today and they had a stealth cam on sale for $59.00 since i dont have to much money to by a dig. has anybody use one of these before . and what do they think , i couldnt pass it up for the price , and just wanted to try and get some neat pics. thanks
#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 1,672
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From: Central Illinois
i have one and it is well worth the money. all the pics are nice and clear. make sure touy good film though (NOT FUJI!!!). the Fuji doesnt advance right and u will have a heck of a time getting it to spool correctly. buy kodak and you will be fine. also buy name brand batteries (duracell or rayovac maximum plus or it will eat up the batteries) or it will eat them up in a couple of days. good luck and have fun
#4
thank you guys for the respond, I going to put it out this weekend ,it sould be out now but ,working 70hrs a week and trying to fix up my place for my new baby due in june,sometimes theres just not enough time in a day!
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 42
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From: longwood florida USA
I have had one for about four months and am really pleased with the quality of pictures I have gotten. One piece of advice make sure you do not face the camera directly east or west or you will get false pictures from the rising and setting sun.
Bones
Bones
#6
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 47
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From: Schuyler, IL
I purchased (3) Stealth Cam MC2-GRT ... so far so good only got 1 group of pictures with Kodak 600 film and pictures came out good. I set mine to take 2 pictures per motion with a 1 minute break. Also make sure you clear out any leaves/debris/twigs in front of the camera that could cause motion to take a picture.
if anyone else has any other cameras, please let me know how they are working out. I want to try a few other brands to compare.
if anyone else has any other cameras, please let me know how they are working out. I want to try a few other brands to compare.




