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scouting game camera

Started by mscampbell75, September 20, 2009, 10:48:00 PM

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mscampbell75

Is it worth putting the extra $ in one? Say $200 or more. Or do the cheaper ones serve the purpose?  What has been your experince?
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My experince is spend the extra money. You will save it in Battery life and be a lot happier with the picture quality. I like the Moltrie I-40 no flash. $200 and it stays up for the whole season on one set of batterys and nice daytime pictures. Just my thoughts. Chad
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Yes to a certain point. You can pay $600 for a Brand-x and not get better pics than with the $200 Moultrie or Covert II.
Plus like these guys already said, battery life and the cost between C's and AA's is a factor.
My Coverts run on 8 AA's and last a year.
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Mechslasher

There comes a point of diminishing returns with expensive cameras.  Pay $300 for one, and keep track of one trail, or pay $50 for six and keep track of six trails.  It also depends on how much you want to hang on the side of a tree.  If stealing might be a problem, then the expensive cameras are a real gamble.  I've been using the $50 wildgame cameras this year and I'm completely satisfied with their performance.
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mscampbell75

Thanks guys,  I am in the market for one that will last a while that is low maintanence.  

I'm not even entertaining the thought of the $300 + price range.  But for a good one that is reliable I will spend 200-250.

Mech,  I feel stealing shouldn't be an issue.  But I fell ya, essentually I would be puting a couple hundred buck on the tree and leaving it there.
Psalm 86:11   Teach me thy way, O LORD; I will walk in thy truth: unite my heart to fear thy name.

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Iron Mountain R/D Longbow  53#@28
70's Bear Kodiak Hunter 45#@28


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