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Favorite trail camera
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Posts: 397
RE: Favorite trail camera
Ive toyed with the thought of making a homebrew but I really dont like to take time out of my outdoors time to get into all that. I guess if money is an issue then id do it. But for now my NT Cuddeback works flawlessly. I had a NT Deer Cam from them that still works flawlessly after 6 years and about 100 rolls of film. So I guess Ill stick with products from Non Typical.
#5
RE: Favorite trail camera
Moultrie 100 , cheap , simple to operate , and takes good pics . You're taking pics of deer and turkeys , not trying to outdo Ansel Adams at his own game .
A sample shot:
At 1.3MP the quality is more than acceptable for game spotting , if you want higher quality go for the 200 model at 3MP . I'll never understand paying $400+ for a trail cam that's very likely to get stolen anyway .
A sample shot:
At 1.3MP the quality is more than acceptable for game spotting , if you want higher quality go for the 200 model at 3MP . I'll never understand paying $400+ for a trail cam that's very likely to get stolen anyway .
#6
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 11
RE: Favorite trail camera
Ill have to vote for stealth cam, they have very good quality for the money, same price as the moultrie but IMO they are better. this place is where i got mine http://www.bowhuntgear.com/cart/tek9.asp?pg=products&specific=jnqrgrf0
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 287
RE: Favorite trail camera
I'd take a Trail Ghost P41LE any day. www.trailghost.com It has more megapixel than the Cuddeback at 4.1 and can be removed from the unit to be used independently. You can also view the pics in the field unlike the Cuddeback.
I also think the Penn's Woods is awesome, but will set you back a few $$$.
Cybersniper
I also think the Penn's Woods is awesome, but will set you back a few $$$.
Cybersniper
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RE: Favorite trail camera