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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2014 4:58:46 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2014 5:07:45 GMT -5
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Post by Dutch on Jun 1, 2014 20:44:47 GMT -5
I've been fairly happy with my Moultries. Trigger speed on mine isn't great. Not sure about the new ones, but for the price.... can't complain. I set mine to take 3 pics at a time and often will get pics of one deer following another.
Have not messed with video, but should.
I like the Cam Lock boxes vs the Moultrie boxes.
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Post by lanceoutfitters on Jun 1, 2014 21:49:33 GMT -5
I have no experience with boxes for trail cameras as because we don't have a resident bear population. Most of my camera are Moultrie. It seems like 1 out of to 3 -5 cameras seem to have problems. I try to stay around the $70-$150 range. The one camera with problems is just very touchy about what brand of sd card it uses, battery life and operating on reduced power.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2014 10:58:04 GMT -5
So far, knock on wood, I have had no problems with a Moultrie trail camera. I did have two Bushnell Trophy cameras, both of which decided not to work a couple of weeks after the warranty ran out. Bushnell offered to refurbish them for a price. right now, I have one of the A-5 cameras out, and will post a few photos when I get back from the cabin after my visit this coming weekend. The price seemed to be much better than the smaller M-80s I have. $55 each is pretty good for a new camera. I will let yinz know how much I like them after I have used them awhile. In Somerset County, PA, it is absolutely essential to protect your cameras from bears.
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Post by lanceoutfitters on Jun 2, 2014 17:00:22 GMT -5
I think my next cameras will be there the m880, panoramic, and the Bushnell trophy cam hd.
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