TrailCam Discussion
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Western MO
Posts: 321
TrailCam Discussion
I have a moultie I got for 75 bucks and works pretty well. But Im thinking about a digital.
Seeing a lot of ads for CuddeBack, see some comments on Leaf River. And when I study these gems, I see some have a commercial camera that you can take out and use, others have the camera as a built in.
So....here goes the question...What do you have, why do you like it...and what dont you like. iven you were spending the money again...what would you buy today?
Seeing a lot of ads for CuddeBack, see some comments on Leaf River. And when I study these gems, I see some have a commercial camera that you can take out and use, others have the camera as a built in.
So....here goes the question...What do you have, why do you like it...and what dont you like. iven you were spending the money again...what would you buy today?
#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Missouri USA
Posts: 5,420
RE: TrailCam Discussion
Wooddust I have a Cuddeback, but I'm not to sure that if I was doing it again that I might buy the Leafriver, the picture quality of both seems pretty comparable but the Leaf river's flash seems to range out a little farther and I think they cost just about the same.
I don't know about battery life with the Leafriver though, but I know that one set of 4 D-cell batteries on the Cuddeback will take about a thousand pics over a 2 month period.
IMO a digital is the only way to go if you are going to take very many pics.
I don't know about battery life with the Leafriver though, but I know that one set of 4 D-cell batteries on the Cuddeback will take about a thousand pics over a 2 month period.
IMO a digital is the only way to go if you are going to take very many pics.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: DAYTON oh USA
Posts: 35
RE: TrailCam Discussion
Check out the Realtree Advantage forums....Jesse's hunting and outdoor's and also Cabela's for all the info.,..pics and reviews on the Leaf River digital.....I really like everything about mine......price....LCD screen......locking hardware.......been studying cams for 9 months now reading all the reviews I could find and kept coming back to the Leaf......easy to use with many nice features......Leaf has a solid reputation in the industry.....there are other good cams out there and I had a Cuddeback....but I realy like the Leaf digital......its hard to beat for the money !!!
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Holton KS USA
Posts: 124
RE: TrailCam Discussion
Lately I have been making my own cameras - using sony 4.1 megapixel and a special controler board - camera can still be taken out and used separate - Also built a video camera setup for feeders and food plots - Need more info give me a ring - Can build one compareable to cuddle back for about $260.00
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