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Boondox_Okie 03-22-2009 03:00 PM

First trail camera
 
Hello everybody, I am proud to say that I finally purchased my first trail camera yesterday. I have been sitting on the fence for several months now reading reviews and trying to determine which camera is right for me. Unfortunately I am not sure that I found the camera that I was looking for, but I found too good of a deal to pass up. I went to my local Bass Pro Shop and discovered the Moultrie Gamespy D40 on sale for $79.99. I have read enough good things about the camera that I felt I had to give it a shot. I am very excited to finally be in the game and was wondering if anybody else has good or bad stories to go along with this model? Also does anybody have any advice on camera placement to get optimum trigger speed and quality pics? Thank you all for your time and tips.

PastorJim08 03-22-2009 05:16 PM

RE: First trail camera
 
Okie,

Welcome to the forums. You will find that this is a very addicting hobby. For the money, you got a great trailcam. I have not read to much negative on this camera at all. I look forward to seeing your pics.

Blessings.....Pastorjim

AR Bowhunter 03-22-2009 05:35 PM

RE: First trail camera
 
I would say with the trigger speed that camera has put it facing up or down the trail or on a food plot. They do have some decent photos.

This is a very addicting hobby, you will enjoy it more than what you think an one camera will not be enough.

Mottz 03-22-2009 05:56 PM

RE: First trail camera
 
Welcome to trail cam world! I have one of those cams and have no complaints. And you got yours $20 cheaper than when I got mine.

Boondox_Okie 03-23-2009 07:43 AM

RE: First trail camera
 
Thank you all for the warm welcome. I can see that this is a mega addictive hobby and I am chomping at the bit to get my feet wet. Unfortunately my plans have been delayed a tiny bit. When I opened up my new toy, there were no cords or anything that was supposed to be in there, only the camera. So its back to Bass Pro today to exchange it for a new one!!

Mottz 03-23-2009 09:19 AM

RE: First trail camera
 
Thats just a temporary set back. Don't let that discourage ya.

AR Bowhunter 03-23-2009 04:31 PM

RE: First trail camera
 
You will get it lined out before long.

dog killer 03-24-2009 09:15 AM

RE: First trail camera
 
okie, i have 3 of these cams. they didn't come with any cords. you can get a usb cord to hook it to your computer but your best bet is to buy a memory card [or 2] and a memory card reader that plugs into a usb port on your computer.
that way you dont have to bring your camera back to the house everytime to download the pics. just change out the memory card[thats why you need two
memory cards].the internal memory isn't very large on these cams so i don't use it at all,just the memory cards.
i have 3 cams and 6 memory cards so they are always taking pics.:D
the trigger speed is not the greatest so set it up facing up/down a trail or over bait[if legal]
the video on these cams are ok BUT if you have it set on video mode it will not video at night and any pics it takes while on video mode are very very small
i don't use the video mode hardly ever because of the small pics.

all cameras have problems at some point. the flash hes stopped working on two of my cams.one is 7 months old and the other is 2 yrs old ,but they take alot of pics in all types of weather.i sometimes get 200 pics a night when i have the cam over bait[corn]. that flash gets used alot.

as you can tell i have been bitten by the bug and i am hooked :D
you got a good camera and a good deal on it !!!


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