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Old 09-21-2007, 02:44 PM
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Default RE: Want to get into trail cameras, what first????

If you are planning on putting a camera over a feeder, lick, or food plot then a wildview will work great. I have thousands of pictures from mine. the moultrie d40 is cheap too but gives real grainy pictures and a weak flash (but it's really good on batteries). I find thestealth i450 is a good compromise. Problem w/ that cam is the whiteouts. about half of my day time pics use a flash (bad!). But, I'm plenty happy with it. I think w/ the number of people that have tresspassed on my land and seen the camera it would have been stolen if it was a cuddeback.
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