basic trail cam
#11
Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2005
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for years i used 35mm camera's, for the quality. for the price the tasco's work great. batteries last a good 3-4 weeks. pics are good as long as you face it down a trail. don't face them across. they do have slow trigger speed. but great cams for the price. very easy to set up
#15
Spike
Joined: Nov 2011
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I bought the latest Ltl Acorn model 5210MC like 6 months ago and I am impressed from it. It has a real range of 20 meters and makes nice 12MP night pictures with a resolution of 4000x3000 pixels. Ltl Acorn 5210MC has a 2.4” display where I can view locally all the taken pictures.
This game camera makes up to 60sec videos. Here are some sample pictures from ltl Acorn 5210MC:
http://www.jaeger-werden.de/trophaen...tl-5210mc-12mp
This game camera makes up to 60sec videos. Here are some sample pictures from ltl Acorn 5210MC:
http://www.jaeger-werden.de/trophaen...tl-5210mc-12mp
#17
Spike
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: The Pas, MB
Another vote for the Primos Truthcam 35. Probably the best bang for the buck camera out there. I have about a half dozen Moultries, three Wildgame Innovations, and two Truthcam 35's, and of the ones I have the Truthcam 35's are the best for the money by far.
#18
Spike
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: The Pas, MB
Just checked one of my Primos 35's this weekend. Here are a couple pics from it, night, dusk, and day. Unfortunately I didn't get the date and time set I guess.




Last edited by Lifeguard; 11-13-2011 at 08:04 AM.
#19
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2009
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hubby beat me to it and ordered this one Can always return it if it doesn't work out and then check out the Tascos.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
Last edited by littlearrow; 11-13-2011 at 04:30 PM.



