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Need a Good Video Trailcam, Suggestions???
Looking for a good video trailcam. I currently have two Cuddybacks and love them. Good quality and very reliable. Now I want one in motion video.
Any good suggestions folks? Thanks. |
I think for the money the Moultrie M80 is hard to beat. Alot of features for a good price.
Blessings.......Pastorjim |
I have two of the Moultrie GameSpy M100 which have performed flawlessly. At the time of purchase, there were no M80 in stock. Moultrie cameras: 1)when set to video, take a picture first, then the video. 2)field of view in the video is narrower than in the picture. 3)night video is limited to 10 seconds. As for audio on trail cameras: if one is allowed to set up over baits, this adds realism to the video. Being the microphones on the cameras are so small and can not be covered with a wind sock, they are highly susceptible to noise.
I have seven of the 2009 model Bushnell Trophy Trail cameras and have had good success with them. Bushnell offers a two year manufacture warranty whereas most other manufactures offer one year. Another camera worth checking out is the new SpyPoint with black flash. This is a smaller camera than previous versions, uses "AA" batteries which is a huge plus due to being able to use Lithium batteries in cold weather. I've had excellent customer service with SpyPoint, Bushnell and Moultrie in regards to any emails I have sent. I had two SpyPoint IRB which developed video flicker. SpyPoint checked them out and returned two new cameras of the same series. Good luck in your choice. |
I ended up getting a Bushnell trophy Night Vision trailcam. It is so small! I also got a bear cage for it. Both were on sale at Dvor.
I will get in time to take into the woods my next trip to the lease property. Got a few places to scout!@ |
wild game innovations
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Originally Posted by CabinOutdoors
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wild game innovations
But it is an older one from when they first came out. Thanks for the post thread as I am currently planning on getting another trailcam as well. |
Originally Posted by Phil from Maine
(Post 3942420)
I am not sure how these are now. I do have one out right now that was an older one. I am not impressed by it at all. Mine has one of the slowest trigger speeds I have ever seen on any camera. It has a flash that is supposed to work at night as well.. The flash at night shows me nothing except for a black picture of nothing at all. I can not even see any trees near it.
But it is an older one from when they first came out. Thanks for the post thread as I am currently planning on getting another trailcam as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwrYrtlPzvI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWx9jB4iyWI |
Hey PastorJim, quick question for you. You seem to love the M80 a lot but I worry about the battery life woth them. I feel when the colder weather hits it is going to kill the batteries real quick. What is your experience with that? I have 3 Bushnells Trophy Cams and looking to get 3 more here in the next couple weeks. I have no complaints with Bushnell but might want to try something new. I sometimes go 2 months without checking pics so I want to make sure they don't die after a month. What are your opinions?
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Well here is some proof that they are good |
Originally Posted by fastetti
(Post 3942641)
Hey PastorJim, quick question for you. You seem to love the M80 a lot but I worry about the battery life woth them. I feel when the colder weather hits it is going to kill the batteries real quick. What is your experience with that? I have 3 Bushnells Trophy Cams and looking to get 3 more here in the next couple weeks. I have no complaints with Bushnell but might want to try something new. I sometimes go 2 months without checking pics so I want to make sure they don't die after a month. What are your opinions?
hope that helps |
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