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Cam Fan 12-06-2010 03:29 PM

Camtrakker
 
This is my favorite brand, it is the most dependable I have.
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PastorJim08 12-06-2010 04:34 PM

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

RonPenner 12-06-2010 04:49 PM

great looking pics, can't say I've seen camtrakker pics before, thanks for sharing

supaflav 12-06-2010 06:38 PM

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.

Cam Fan 12-07-2010 02:37 AM


Originally Posted by supaflav (Post 3735674)
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.

I did not want to do the 35mm cameras, I was not willing to wait to see what I got. ha ha I live about 1 mile from where Camtrakker is made so I stop in from time to time to chat. They are good people. Tell your cousins friend to contact them and they have the ability to email upgrades to him which may solve his issues. That is as long as the camera is compatable. I just bought another last Friday and the upgrades are better color, faster review of pictures, option of a picture every second that there is motion. It is actually about 1 1/4 seconds per the timer. Thanks for the reply

Schobs 12-07-2010 03:13 PM

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!

Cam Fan 12-07-2010 03:46 PM


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!

That is interesting, Dan owns the company and he may answer the phone if you call. Some of the same people work there. I never owned a 35mm but did buy one for a friend out of town to catch a thief. Then I forgot they were in my hometown. Until I bought my first one last August after being tired of buying batteries and camera failures. My wife and I own a buisness 200 yards from them ha ha They do not have a sign so it was easy to forget.

OFDOlson_173 10-17-2012 03:09 PM

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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