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Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 5,420
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From: Missouri USA
BUCKSLUGGER, all that I can say is that I enjoy my camera about as much as I do my rifles. The cheapest price I have saw is at Wal-Mart, I think they offer one for about a 100 bucks, but most of the cameras that have several features cost from about 250.00 dollars to around 400.00, just depends what you want.
Here is a link that might help.
http://www.jesseshuntingpage.com/cams.html#tips
THE NRA, WHERE WOULD YOU AS A GUN-OWNER BE WITHOUT THEM.
GUN-OWNERS, UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL.
Here is a link that might help.
http://www.jesseshuntingpage.com/cams.html#tips
THE NRA, WHERE WOULD YOU AS A GUN-OWNER BE WITHOUT THEM.
GUN-OWNERS, UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,382
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From: East Texas
I had Moultrie's first unit that they came out with 3 yrs ago. I've gotten some great pics with it but it has also been sent back to Moultrie 3 times for warranty work. My uncle just bought Moultrie's new model from Bass Pro and he's sent it back twice for work in the last month. I'd be a little cautious with that brand. I think the "best" 35mm camera out there is the Camtrakker but it is also the most expensive. I would definatly stay away from the infrared models (Highlander and Game-Vu) that market themselves as "digital" cameras. The infrared quality is poor at best.
My suggestion is, if you have any handy man skills at all (and I mean any), go to the same web site that Strut mentioned and go to the "home-brew camera" section and msg board and you can learn how to build your own for almost nothing. There is also plans on how to build a digtial set up with an Olympus camera. I've build 4 of the digital units in the last couple months for me and my buddies and they work GREAT!!! The best part is I have NO developing or film costs anymore.
Check out some of the pics I've gotten in the last few weeks.
http://groups.msn.com/EastTexasHunting/pictures
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Hunting the Piney Woods of Deep East Texas.
My suggestion is, if you have any handy man skills at all (and I mean any), go to the same web site that Strut mentioned and go to the "home-brew camera" section and msg board and you can learn how to build your own for almost nothing. There is also plans on how to build a digtial set up with an Olympus camera. I've build 4 of the digital units in the last couple months for me and my buddies and they work GREAT!!! The best part is I have NO developing or film costs anymore.
Check out some of the pics I've gotten in the last few weeks.
http://groups.msn.com/EastTexasHunting/pictures
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Hunting the Piney Woods of Deep East Texas.




