Is it worth getting
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Fork Horn
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I have the very same one,and it's not a waste of my money.works very well,just have to get the film developed[:@][:@][:@][:@].
the Moultrie digital didn't work for me.it was really slow reaction time.I could walk by it and never get a pic. of me.only got one of my back.
I'm sure there a good one on the low end cost.just haven't found it yet.
the Moultrie digital didn't work for me.it was really slow reaction time.I could walk by it and never get a pic. of me.only got one of my back.
I'm sure there a good one on the low end cost.just haven't found it yet.
#5
sniper 65, its ok, just get expensive developing the film.get you a digital one, no need to get the high dollar oneeither, some say the moultrie one isn't that good, i've got it, and it performs ok for me, only have to set it up for what its capable of doing, slow on trigger, short distance on activating, pour out a pile of corn in line (about 6ft)with the way the M D is facing,have it facingnorth or south, the sun glare with will effect the quality of the pic, but for 100 buck, i'm pleased.
#9
You get what you pay for so in the long run after developing pics every week its best just to spend the extra money on a digital camera. Leaf River digital cameras are excellent and the batteries last forever. I have just changed my batteries for the 1st time since this summer.
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I recommend the Moultrie GameSpy 200...you can get one off ebay for $200 w/ battery, charger, and solar panel and it has much better picture quality than the GameSpy 100....When I get home I will post pictures (right now I am at school)


