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Camtrakker
This is my favorite brand, it is the most dependable I have.
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At one time I had a bunch of 35mm Camtrakkers. They were some of the best 35s made. I believe these are the first digital Camtrakker pics I have seen. Look great!
Blessings.....Pastorjim |
great looking pics, can't say I've seen camtrakker pics before, thanks for sharing
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A buddy of mine has a camtrakker 35mm and it still works perfect after 15 years. His cousin got the camtrakker digital and had problems. Those are some really good pics. I'm impressed.
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Originally Posted by supaflav
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A buddy of mine has a camtrakker 35mm and it still works perfect after 15 years. His cousin got the camtrakker digital and had problems. Those are some really good pics. I'm impressed.
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Interestingly enough, I was looking through some old issues of D&DH and found an ad for what I can only assume is one of the first trail cameras ever to hit the market made by camtrakker back in the early 90's. It was a 35mm (obviously), came with a "weatherproof" box, velcro strap for attaching it to the tree and was proclaimed to be "affordable." It only cost a mere $390 delivered to your door!
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Originally Posted by Schobs
(Post 3736296)
Interestingly enough, I was looking through some old issues of D&DH and found an ad for what I can only assume is one of the first trail cameras ever to hit the market made by camtrakker back in the early 90's. It was a 35mm (obviously), came with a "weatherproof" box, velcro strap for attaching it to the tree and was proclaimed to be "affordable." It only cost a mere $390 delivered to your door!
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Anyone know where I can get one of these cameras fixed now that they are out of buisness? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks, mike |
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