Good camera for under $200??
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Heres a couple pics from my Moultrie digital cameras . Ones a 1.3 and one a 2.1 ? if I remember right .
Paid around $108. with tax each plus added a solar panel and rechargable batteries a a couple picture chips , abought $270. invested .
A couple of noticable problems is try not to point toward the South and keep them pointed horizontly ..
I do ocastionaly get blank pic,s . Overal not bad for the price.
Paid around $108. with tax each plus added a solar panel and rechargable batteries a a couple picture chips , abought $270. invested .
A couple of noticable problems is try not to point toward the South and keep them pointed horizontly ..
I do ocastionaly get blank pic,s . Overal not bad for the price.
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Typical Buck
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thanks for the tips, i ended up going with a i230 stealth cam 2 meg modle. It cost like $120. I also got a 12V batterie to extend field life along with a 256MB memory card. If anyone has this camera a report would be great.
#8
I've heard good things about the Cabela's Moutrie 5MP Outfitter. It's $150 ($200 if you want the LCD viewing screen). The Wildview seems popualr but the trigger is slower and the image quality is less impressive.
#9
The moultrie 5.0 is a good camera, slow trigger time but so is everything else your gunna get for less than $200. I have the Moultrie 4.1 from Cabelas, but they dont make it any more. I like it, except for the trigger time, but i aim it down the trail so it has time to activate. Also, you cant get the solar panel for the new moultries (which really sucks!), my 4.1 has it and the batteries never die.
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