MOULTRIE GAME CAMERA
#5
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: WI
Posts: 165
RE: MOULTRIE GAME CAMERA
It is a good bait pile camera, but a terrible trail camera. I have one and I like it, but it is very slow. It can take anywhere from five to twenty seconds before it takes a photo. If you put it on a trail make sure you angle it. You might get some pictures then. I think it takes great photos though, and the price is right.
#7
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: WI
Posts: 165
RE: MOULTRIE GAME CAMERA
Because then you might spend the $400 on a cuddeback(sp?). The fastest trigger speed I have ever seen is on the cheepo $40 35mm Stealth cam. Those trigger in a fraction of a second and the pictures are awsome. Only problem is that you have to take the film in to be developed and buy film, since it isn't digital
#8
RE: MOULTRIE GAME CAMERA
I don't know about the Gamespy 100, but the Gamespy 200 3.1 mp does very well. I wouldn't spend all that money on a camera just for trigger speed, I'd rather have good quality pictures, and you can get that with the cheaper ones. You can always set your camera up on a trail at an angle lookin straight down it instead of facing it perpendicular to it. On the commercials they show the cameras set up so that the deer walks straight across in front of it, that's stupid. Set the camera up aiming where the deer are coming from, it makes sense.
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Posts: 160
RE: MOULTRIE GAME CAMERA
The 100 takes decent pics but I dont like the fact that it has no solar chargerhook up so you will have to buy two rechargeable batteries to be able to change them out when they are dead. I spent the extra money and bought the 3.1 meg and it works wonderfull with a solar charger the battery has lasted over three months with 450 pics