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The only cam that I'd buy under $200 is the Primos.
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Originally Posted by genesis27:3
(Post 3700452)
I am wanting to buy a trail camera but they seem to be so dang expensive. Is their a good camera for under $150? Any advice on trail cameras?
Thanks, gen. $50.00 It makes videos, and pictures. It did real good before it grew leggs, and walked away. Any way I got the Trail, and two 4 gig SD cards and an extended warrenty. The total cost was $77.44 + a $12 pack of C cell batteries that had 12 batteries in it. So for less than $100.00 http://s1219.photobucket.com/albums/...=LittleGuy.mp4 http://s1219.photobucket.com/albums/...LittleGuy2.mp4 This pic is before I got the trail cam at the right height. ![]() Day time pic to show what the pics look like. I will post some pics with some animals now that I have the cam set at the right height. lol ![]() ![]() |
Wildgame X6C
Just bought last week and put out on Friday:
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Originally Posted by Rangefinder
(Post 3700704)
For me, it's easy to answer. The spypoint FL-A is the best for the money. It's infrared, easy to use and great pictures. You can even have it for $99 on Gander's website. Hard to beat that !!!
I agree. My buddy just picked one up and it works great. Ganger MT has em like he said for 99 bucks from 179.00. His batteries last forever unlike my stealthcam (stay away from these) |
I have owned many trail cameras and the wild view is the best for the money. I dont know how well it does in the cold
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Thanks guys this helped me out to. just orderd 2 of the spypoint FL-A couldnt beat the deal. The reviews are good to. That brings me to 3 camaras. Love trail camaras like a whole nother season.
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