mounltrie m80
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Nontypical Buck
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Over all I have been very satisfied with these cameras. On fast movement any camera will show some blur, but normal walking, these have been excellent.
Another camera I highly recommend is the Bushnell Trophy Trail Camera. I have 7 of these and they work flawlessly. Bushnell offers a two year warranty. Excellent customer service.
Both cameras are, small, easy to conceal, easy on batteries. If you are in bear county or possible theft area, I strongly recommend lock boxes. Moultrie offers the better built design box.
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Fork Horn
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how has your m80 been pastor jim? im mainly concerned about the night pictures are they good and how is the bluriness? could you post a few pics here from it? do you like the video or pictures better? thanks for any info.
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I have only used mine in the video mode, that's the reason I got it. Overall I have been pleased with it but there a re a couple of things I don't like about it. First of all, the flash is so bright it can "wash out" the subject if it's too close. It also seems to be a little bit hard on batteries. I'd probably give it a 7 out of 10. Here's a couple examples of videos from the unit.
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Hows the Battery life on these? I'm not sure if these are the D cell ones but I have never had any luck with D cell cameras. The batteries don't last long enough to justify the lower cost. The pictures look good but I'm concerned about battery life with the Moutries. I can only check my cameras once every 6 weeks sometimes and don't want them to die 3 weeks in like some of my others.
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Nontypical Buck
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fastetti: Do a search for: "Moultriefeeders.com-trail cameras"
These cameras use AA batteries. If you are concerned about batteries, install
the Lithium 8X. Lithium are a higher voltage battery. Testing these with a
digital meter, they show 1.79 to 1.83 volt fresh out of the package. They are
more costly than standard batteries, but would be worth the price. I am using
the Moultrie M100 and have been well satisfied with them. Moultrie cameras,
when set to video,take a picture first, then the video. The field of view is narrower
in the video than in the picture. Moultrie said this is how it up loads. Night video is
limited to 10 second. Moultrie said lengthening the night video would be harder on
batteries.
As for blur, the 2012 is supposed to have helped correct this as per their description.
Moultrie offers a one year warranty from the manufacture. They also list a black flash
for 2012.
These cameras use AA batteries. If you are concerned about batteries, install
the Lithium 8X. Lithium are a higher voltage battery. Testing these with a
digital meter, they show 1.79 to 1.83 volt fresh out of the package. They are
more costly than standard batteries, but would be worth the price. I am using
the Moultrie M100 and have been well satisfied with them. Moultrie cameras,
when set to video,take a picture first, then the video. The field of view is narrower
in the video than in the picture. Moultrie said this is how it up loads. Night video is
limited to 10 second. Moultrie said lengthening the night video would be harder on
batteries.
As for blur, the 2012 is supposed to have helped correct this as per their description.
Moultrie offers a one year warranty from the manufacture. They also list a black flash
for 2012.



