Stealth Cam - Results?
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What kind of results (pic quality) have you had with the cheap model stealth cam? I just purchased one and was wondering what i am looking forward to. please give me some input on them.
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#3
I' ll let ya know in a couple weeks. I just put mine out saturday. I plan on going back to check it either next thursday or the following weekend. I' m not sure yet. I' ve heard the batteries last up to 21 days but I' m kind of skeptical and thought I might go look after only 2 weeks. Most of the reviews I' ve read of them have sounded really good. They say quality is good and its a heck of a deal for only $70
#5
last week i developed the film out of my stealth cam, i was using 800 film, and the picture quality was very good, just as good as my camtrakkers!
This camera is very cheap and works very well.
I got some good pictures of some does.
Good luck with your camera, you will like it.
In my area, Dicks sporting goods had them on sale for 69.99.
This camera is very cheap and works very well.
I got some good pictures of some does.
Good luck with your camera, you will like it.
In my area, Dicks sporting goods had them on sale for 69.99.
#7
I' m using 400 in mine right now. I heard 800 get too grainy. Whatever that means. But the 800 will do better in the dark then the 400. I guess it' s just whatever you' re willing to sacrafice.
#8
If you are expecting alot of nightime pictures 800 is the way to go.
I would say that a good all around choice is 400.
I use 800 most, because certain areas i put my camera,there is alot of nightime movement.
800 is faster , but still does well in daylight .
I would say that a good all around choice is 400.
I use 800 most, because certain areas i put my camera,there is alot of nightime movement.
800 is faster , but still does well in daylight .
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