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Thanks. I'll have to check them out.
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I have several Moultrie Camera's and the I-60 camera's I have work great...I'd get the Moultrie You mentioned and or the Cuddeback "Capture" Flash Camera...it has a much faster trigger speed and usually nothing will get by it without it taking a picture.
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Yes I'm getting 2 cameras and they don't have to be the same. I'm thinking one with a quick trigger time for trails (the cuddeback) and maybe something with a good detection zone and quality picture for food sources (bushnell/moultrie)
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Thats a very good idea...picking 2 different Camera's to fit Your different needs and goals.I've heard good things about the Bushnell's and the Moultrie M-80X and M-100.I think my next new camera will be the M-100 since they are in Camo,and have 6.0 megapixels for better picture quality!
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Ok thanks for your help
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Originally Posted by FIREMANJIM01
(Post 3826312)
Why not try a "homebrew" camera. Made with Sony cameras. Control boards made right here in the USA. Warrantied FOREVER. Every single unit is custom made to suit your needs such as battery life, detection distance, flash range and strength, ir, video or IR video. Too many options to list.
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Yeah I decided just to buy a Bushnell trophy cam.
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Originally Posted by J Pike
(Post 3828085)
Because you can get awesome cams like the M-80, X6C etc. for under $110.00 that will do everything he needs. Pike
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I've found some M80's for pretty cheap on sale, maybe $120 if my memory is correct.
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Originally Posted by THEMAKKER13
(Post 3828491)
I've found some M80's for pretty cheap on sale, maybe $120 if my memory is correct.
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