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125py 01-12-2010 10:14 AM

Bushnell Trophy cam owners....
 
Is the screen on the inside of your camera blue or white when you turn it on????

I bought two of these cameras...one has a white screen and the other has a blue screen.

The one with the white screen takes pics non-stop and drains the batteries in one night as soon as i turn it on and put it on a tree. It is along a field edge with nothing moving in front of it (like weeds, grass, limbs). ANY IDEAS ON THIS?????????

125py 01-12-2010 10:51 AM

nevermind i FINALLY got bushnell to answer my call. the screens can be either color and they said my camera is defective that keeps taking pictures.

BigDaddy12t 01-12-2010 11:17 AM

Can you post some pics from this camera, I am thinking about making one of these cams my net purchase.

125py 01-12-2010 03:16 PM

yeah as soon as i get some i will

bandgod 01-12-2010 06:47 PM

Bigdaddy, get one. I'm amazed what this camera can do so far. I've had the camera out in some of the worst weather Wisconsin can muster for almost four weeks and it's taken 1200 pictures and the battery indication has only dropped one bar.

BigDaddy12t 01-13-2010 04:22 AM


Originally Posted by bandgod (Post 3553580)
Bigdaddy, get one. I'm amazed what this camera can do so far. I've had the camera out in some of the worst weather Wisconsin can muster for almost four weeks and it's taken 1200 pictures and the battery indication has only dropped one bar.

This surprises me a little. I was reading the reviews for this trail cam on Cabelas web page, and there were a ton of guys that said once the temp got down around freezing, this cam eats batteries. I really do like it tho, and it will be one of the front runners on my list next purchase.

J Pike 01-13-2010 08:07 PM

BigDaddy12pt. Here is some pics from my Scoutguard 550 (which is the same cam as the Trophy Cam) In my opinion they take terrible pics and I will never buy one again. Pike




Bee Busy Outdoors 01-14-2010 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by BigDaddy12t (Post 3553729)
This surprises me a little. I was reading the reviews for this trail cam on Cabelas web page, and there were a ton of guys that said once the temp got down around freezing, this cam eats batteries. I really do like it tho, and it will be one of the front runners on my list next purchase.

Remember, Alkaline batteries suffer when the temp drops down low. In those situations, I use Lithium batteries. They hold up better in the cold. Most likely its the batteries and not the cam.........

Joe

Remnard 01-16-2010 04:48 PM

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I have had my trophy cam out for a total of 3 weeks now. 2 weeks in pix mode and a week in vid mode. It has taken 20 30 second vod clips day and night and it has been 4 degrees for several days and unusually cold here this year. I still have the same set of duracells in there and the pix/video has been pretty good quality.


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