WILDVIEW 0.3
#2
Fork Horn
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 381
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We found that our Wildview 0.3 had poor picture quality, poor battery life, was easy to operate but the switches are very cheap, trigger speed was average, the flash range was short and the flash does not always work.
You can read our complete review at the website listed below.
You can read our complete review at the website listed below.
#3
Trigger time: 5+ seconds
Flash Range: 10-15 ft
Battery Life: Horrible
If you are looking for a fast trigger time, stay away from all Wildviews EXCEPT the new 3.1mp Wildview 3, which is faster and pretty decent.
Flash Range: 10-15 ft
Battery Life: Horrible
If you are looking for a fast trigger time, stay away from all Wildviews EXCEPT the new 3.1mp Wildview 3, which is faster and pretty decent.
#5
Typical Buck
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 561
Likes: 0
Bullet,
I switched from the Moultrie to the Wildview because the trigger was so slow on the Moultrie.
I will admit pic quality and battery life are pretty poor but it works and for $50 why not use it.
Jim
I switched from the Moultrie to the Wildview because the trigger was so slow on the Moultrie.
I will admit pic quality and battery life are pretty poor but it works and for $50 why not use it.
Jim
#6
Definately not the best camera on the market, but for the money I think it serves the purpose. I have 4 of them, and have taken several thousand pics with each of them. They work great over feeders or scrapes, but not very well at all on trails.




