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Nontypical Buck
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Hi J Pike:
What model of Wildview trail camera are you using? Are you using the "C" batteries or the 12 volt external? The pictures look good and set up over a bait station, the Wildview perform much better due to slower trigger time. Thanks for sharing.
What model of Wildview trail camera are you using? Are you using the "C" batteries or the 12 volt external? The pictures look good and set up over a bait station, the Wildview perform much better due to slower trigger time. Thanks for sharing.
#7
Yes Wildviews have a slow trigger but they have a very wide angle sensor so when I use one of my Wildviews on a trail ect. I just position the cam about 12 ft. from the trail and 99% of the time I get the entire deer in the pic. In my opinion Wildview Xtreme 4 & 5 cams are the best cam for the money. I own 7 of them and the only one I had an issue with was because of ants infesting the cam and ruining the LCD. but Wildview replaced it with a brand new cam no questions asked. Pike
#8
Nontypical Buck
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Hi J Pike:
Thanks for the quick response. Greatly appreciated. I'm using the earlier version: "Wildview EZ-Cam". I have mine out in the extreme cold that we have had in lower Manitoba, down to -32 degrees Farenheit a few nights. I have them hooked up to the 12 volt external power supply using the 300 series Energizer batteries purchased at Walmart. These batteries have been out since early September. I check the batteries once or twice a week using a multimeter. Thanks again.
Thanks for the quick response. Greatly appreciated. I'm using the earlier version: "Wildview EZ-Cam". I have mine out in the extreme cold that we have had in lower Manitoba, down to -32 degrees Farenheit a few nights. I have them hooked up to the 12 volt external power supply using the 300 series Energizer batteries purchased at Walmart. These batteries have been out since early September. I check the batteries once or twice a week using a multimeter. Thanks again.



















