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Old 06-02-2009 | 06:18 AM
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Old 06-03-2009 | 09:14 AM
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davey I cant help you with the pic quality of your wildviews I would call them.
I own 7 of them and never had a problem with any of them.\
As far as the slow trigger speed, yes they do but they they have a wide angle
sensor to make up for it, so you should set your cam up between 15-20 ft away from the trail, mineral block, scrape etc.
I always set my wildview cams up atleast 18 ft from my blocks, trails etc.
(please my pics in the link below)
they will still take great pics and will usually get 1 or 2 pics of a deer's rear end etc. out of 500 pics or so because it walked past the cam closer than expected. Pike
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Old 07-26-2009 | 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by J Pike
davey I cant help you with the pic quality of your wildviews I would call them.
I own 7 of them and never had a problem with any of them.\
As far as the slow trigger speed, yes they do but they they have a wide angle
sensor to make up for it, so you should set your cam up between 15-20 ft away from the trail, mineral block, scrape etc.
I always set my wildview cams up atleast 18 ft from my blocks, trails etc.
(please my pics in the link below)
they will still take great pics and will usually get 1 or 2 pics of a deer's rear end etc. out of 500 pics or so because it walked past the cam closer than expected. Pike
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J,
Which model do you have? also do you use the 6v or 12v with them? if you don't, how long is the battery life on them?
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Old 07-26-2009 | 08:08 AM
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JNTURK I have the Wildview Xtreme 4 & 5 cams.
As far as batteries I just use generic alkaline C batteries from a local grocery store chain for $3.12 for a pack of 4. I usually change my batteries every 4 or 5 weeks but when I bought my cams I did a test to see how long they would last and I got 7 weeks and 764 pics out of one set.
If you want to go the 12 Volt route just buy the cable off of Ebay for $10.00, you can buy the battery for around $15.00 and a tupperware container for $1.00 to store the battery. Pike
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Old 07-26-2009 | 07:47 PM
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hey those are some great pics, just ordered a couple of Stealth cams, can`t wait to get them in the woods and see how they compare to my Moultrie and Leaf River cams
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