moultrie or stealth?...help
#11
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Michigan
Posts: 54
RE: moultrie or stealth?...help
The trigger spead on the Moultris is slow, but I have had mine for over a year now with no problems. I fiances dad and uncle both got one of the stealth cams. The uncle returned his stealth cam and got a moultrie and my fiance's dad returned his and didn't get anything else. The stealth cam just wasn't dependable. For the price of these cameras not all of them are going to be perfect. I think you will be happy with the moutlrie for the money. The thing to remember is that you are purchasing a 100 dollar camera and not a 500 dollar camera.
#14
RE: moultrie or stealth?...help
I have only one camera and it is a Moultrie. I got it this year and just started to use it. I had a problem with it at first and found out you do not want to use cheap SD cards in it. I lost two weeks of pics and 42 shots because of this. I do think the trigger speed is slow as I watched a doe feed right in front of it while I was in my stand and it took forever to fire! When it works it takes beautiful photos though. Check out the posts "what do ya think" and "shooter or not" in the Trail Cameras forums. I think I will try a Cuddeback next although I do like the info the Moultrie imprints on each photo.