Game Cams

Firefighter44

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Feb 6, 2015
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Washington
Hello all!

In the market for a couple more cams. Seeing what you all like and why? I currently have a couple of the Cabelas with the small Led 8mp. I like it but the picture quality isn't that great. seeing what others are liking.

Thanks!
 

clacklin009

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Apr 1, 2012
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SLC, UTAH
I like Moultrie 990i cameras. They are 10mp, with a 2" viewer built in. The trigger is good and the picture quality is great. Camera setup is easy, the view screen helps. A have a 10mp Browning, its good but setup wasn't easy and I didn't like having to install the Browning program to view video.
 

swampokie

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Moultrie is great but out of all that ive tried its hands down browning strike force. The dark ops is also great and has no visible flash but a slightly lesser night photo quality.
 

laxwyo

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Moultrie is great but out of all that ive tried its hands down browning strike force. The dark ops is also great and has no visible flash but a slightly lesser night photo quality.
I have two dark ops cams that I'm going to use this summer. I have an SD card reader for my iPad and it can download and delete the pics straight to my ipad. Excited
 

DIYLife

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Mar 5, 2014
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Idaho
I have always stuck with cheaper cameras. My cousin, uncle, and I all have the same primos cameras. They are not too high tech but they get the job done. We got ours for $65 here are some of the phoPRMS0618.jpg1381163_662088257136716_1522623712_n.jpg(209).jpgPRMS0810.jpgtos that we have taken.
 

packer58

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I also run the Moultrie, these pics were taken with the 2013 model M-880. I purchased a couple 2014 models of the M-880's and was disappointed in both their detection range and picture quality. It wasn't horrible bad but not as clear as the previous models, battery life is also very good.


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sundevil180

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I have used moultrie, cuddeback and wildgame and have been very pleased with the moutlrie and cuddeback. Would never buy a wildgame again, the two I did buy, one never worked right out of the box (still waiting for my "replacement".....going on four months) and the other sucked batteries like something that cant be mentioned on the forum.
 

packmule

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Jun 21, 2011
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Moultrie 880s and Bushnell trophy cams. Not a fan of the no glow/blackout, too much motion blur from low light/slow shutters. If it doesn't take AA (or the rare AAA), you don't want it.
 

packmule

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I have a bunch of them. For night I like the older version better than the new HDs that Academy keeps on the end caps. Daytime shots are great.
 

packmule

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I'd have bought 5 too. I get some motion blur out of those, just comes with IR, but for the most part they tend to be my most reliable cameras. AKA, those go in the thickets where I expect the bigger deer to hole up.

This is the HD



With deer on the move (any movement) I get a lot of these.



Range on those older models..



and even with a little motion it's not too bad.

 

Drhorsepower

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May 19, 2011
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Reno, Nevada, United States