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RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
moultries are great cameras....good pics and good price!
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RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
I agree with camocop. I just want to see whats moving through certain areas. If I wanted to frame them I would go to the Cades Cove 15 minutes up the road and take pictures of the monster deer there. If the pics are fuzzy or don't look like they belong in a calendar, its ok. I can see whats traveling through just as good as the one who goes and spends a few hundred at Bass Pro. To each their own
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RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
would you use a disposable 35mm camera to take your pictures?
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RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
Probably not. While I don't study all the different makes and models of cams, the only 35mm trail cam I know of is the Stealth cam model. Last time I looked it cost more than the wildview digital I have. Along with the 35 mm, your only going to be able to take so many pictures before running out of film. Then you would have to develop the film, and buy new film to replace it. I would hate to go through all that trouble and wasted money only to see a squirrell hopping around and a crow wasting the film. The wildview (while still cheaper) will hold over 1,000 pictures because I have a 512mb card I won off ebay for 3.00 shipped.
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RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
ORIGINAL: heavy hitter i was asking cause the picture quality is horrible. i figured it was probably a moultrie, "the best camera for the money". |
RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
Hard to beat a $100 scouting tool. I have 2 of them, can't tell if they make the deer smaller or bigger.
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RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
ORIGINAL: cbcs1987 Probably not. While I don't study all the different makes and models of cams, the only 35mm trail cam I know of is the Stealth cam model. Last time I looked it cost more than the wildview digital I have. Along with the 35 mm, your only going to be able to take so many pictures before running out of film. Then you would have to develop the film, and buy new film to replace it. I would hate to go through all that trouble and wasted money only to see a squirrell hopping around and a crow wasting the film. The wildview (while still cheaper) will hold over 1,000 pictures because I have a 512mb card I won off ebay for 3.00 shipped. |
RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
ORIGINAL: heavy hitter i was asking cause the picture quality is horrible. i figured it was probably a moultrie, "the best camera for the money". |
RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
ORIGINAL: matters ORIGINAL: heavy hitter i was asking cause the picture quality is horrible. i figured it was probably a moultrie, "the best camera for the money". |
RE: Here's a peek at the deer I hunt
I have a moultrie I40 and love it. From reading the reviews on chasingame.com the moultrie got way better reviews than those over priced cuddy junk.
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