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Avalanche 04-24-2005 12:31 PM

RE: digital trail camera
 
Cornfed,
I have a cuddeback and was looking at the Leaf River. Do they use the same Memory Card?

Thanks

strut 04-24-2005 07:28 PM

RE: digital trail camera
 
What kind of battery life are you getting out of your leafriver?

Booney160 04-25-2005 07:34 PM

RE: digital trail camera
 
Avalanche,
The Leaf River uses a CF "compact flash" memory card. I believe the Cuddeback uses the same but am not 100% sure.

Strut,
My Leaf River gets around 2 months battery life. Don't use rechargeables, they don't last in trail cameras. I'm not sure how many pictures I've gotten on one set of batteries but I'd guess around 1,000.

I couldn't be happier with my Leaf River. I'd recommend it to anyone, I'll try to post some pictures sometime.

IL-Cornfed 05-01-2005 11:13 AM

RE: digital trail camera
 
YES, the LR's use the same CF Cards that the Cuddebacks do.

BATTERY LIFE is exceptional with the Leaf River units. You WILL get 2 to 3 1/2 months of FULL battery life!

I get my Leaf Rivers from my buddy Mike Kruger. The best buy you'll find WITH FREE shippings. Not to mention, Mike is just a great guy and as good as they come. He'd love to help ya. Here is his link.

http://www.cyclezonektm.com/eshoppro...4I21JAMQ1478R0

White-tail-deer 05-05-2005 02:39 PM

RE: digital trail camera
 
Just bought a leaf river sc-2 based on these great reviews. Thanks!!

Snoogsdad 05-11-2005 09:04 PM

RE: digital trail camera
 
Careful with the recomendation to not use rechargeable batteries in the digitals. I've been useing the rechargeable AA's in my EagleEye for eight months now and have had great success. It depends on the camera and the batteries. The Sony P41 likes them.

It's also looking like there is a correlation between cost and picture quality through the four that I have used. Probably not a surprise.

John

vieweg 05-14-2005 04:40 PM

RE: digital trail camera
 
I ordered a Leaf River based on the everyones report. Can't wait to get it and try it out.

Nature-Qwest 05-26-2005 02:51 AM

RE: digital trail camera
 
Since Trail Cameras and accessories are my business I will reply to this thread. Though their are many choices out there there are only a few quality units available. If you want picture quality and battery performance you should build your own see here Build your own Camera There is also a contest to win a top of the line digital Trail camera...........

A CCD style camera is the way to go, especially in cold weather. As for your Cuddebacks,Stealths and Leaf River. They use Cmoss cams and suffer greatly in cold weather and are costly on batteries.

Just my 2 cents

Stone Cold 05-27-2005 11:16 AM

RE: digital trail camera
 
What model of Leaf River do you use. I would imagine the one with the view on it is better so you can delete certain pictures off?

IL-Cornfed 05-29-2005 10:20 AM

RE: digital trail camera
 
MY Leaf River units are actually the DC-2 models with the LCD screens but I don't really see the need to buy them over the non-screen models. I have an older Nikon Coolpix cam that uses the CF Cards so I just pop out my Memory Cards and check 'em out in my Nikon when I want a viewer, it let's me pan and zoom. I always just switch out the CF Cards so a deleting feature like you mentioned isn't really that important when a Card goes home with me anyway.


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