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Post by pittstate23 on Dec 8, 2013 17:54:49 GMT -6
I'm running 12 moultrie a-5 cams and a few others. These cams aren't the best for quality or battery life but I have so many cause they fit what I do. They're durable and I hunt a lot of urban areas where people sometimes walk dogs and kids tresspassing to play and what not so it'd be a lot easier to deal with a stolen $80 cam rather than a stolen $200 cam can you post a couple pics from the A5? i looked at those when i bought the D333's i have. what's funny to me is how different people have such different experiences with the same camera. between me and my friends we had a bunch of the wildgame IR4's and none of us had any issues with them at all yet on forums i read how a lot of people hate them. i have learned my lesson using them in late summer, if you put them in direct sunlight when temps are in the 100's they get ruined bear with me a minute I haven't posted pics on this site yet and can't even figure out how to upload an avatar lol
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Post by 180py on Dec 8, 2013 17:58:43 GMT -6
LoL, no hurry man. i'm sure i'll be around a while
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Post by pittstate23 on Dec 8, 2013 17:59:19 GMT -6
I'm running 12 moultrie a-5 cams and a few others. These cams aren't the best for quality or battery life but I have so many cause they fit what I do. They're durable and I hunt a lot of urban areas where people sometimes walk dogs and kids tresspassing to play and what not so it'd be a lot easier to deal with a stolen $80 cam rather than a stolen $200 cam can you post a couple pics from the A5? i looked at those when i bought the D333's i have. what's funny to me is how different people have such different experiences with the same camera. between me and my friends we had a bunch of the wildgame IR4's and none of us had any issues with them at all yet on forums i read how a lot of people hate them. i have learned my lesson using them in late summer, if you put them in direct sunlight when temps are in the 100's they get ruined
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Post by pittstate23 on Dec 8, 2013 17:59:55 GMT -6
Quality isn't the best but I realize that.
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Post by 180py on Dec 8, 2013 18:02:13 GMT -6
quality?? man i would shoot that buck on opening day and never regret it!
and that pic aint too bad either. did you zoom in at all or just crop it?
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Post by pittstate23 on Dec 8, 2013 18:13:31 GMT -6
quality?? man i would shoot that buck on opening day and never regret it! and that pic aint too bad either. did you zoom in at all or just crop it? It's zoomed in and cropped which reduces the quality a touch. Don't get me wrong the cam takes pics that are clear enough to see the deer fine but I think they're only like 3mp or something. As far as the bucks, that big 8 has been driving me nuts, been chasing him around all year with several sightings in this small tract in city limits. One night I got in my truck to drive out and he was eating out of the peoples bird feeder where I park. The 10 is a ghost. Still alive but never seen him with my own eyes
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Post by 180py on Dec 8, 2013 18:24:02 GMT -6
i really like trail cameras. it would be nice if the manufacturers would put the effort into making a strobe flash camera that the batteries would last for 500 pics. i used to run leafrivers and they were pretty good, would take well over 1,000 pics on a set of batteries. they had compact flash memory and got to where they wouldn't put pics on the cards.
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Post by droptine4 on Dec 8, 2013 20:39:40 GMT -6
I run 3 diff brands bushnell trophycams ,cuddyback capture and wildgame mp6 and they all do great but the cuddyback was a real disappointment in setup and battery life and the wildgame surpised me its really nice setup and does really good on battery life . Was kinda worried after what I read on AT but so far well worth the money.
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Post by 180py on Dec 8, 2013 20:51:27 GMT -6
I run 3 diff brands bushnell trophycams ,cuddyback capture and wildgame mp6 and they all do great but the cuddyback was a real disappointment in setup and battery life and the wildgame surpised me its really nice setup and does really good on battery life . Was kinda worried after what I read on AT but so far well worth the money. welcome aboard droptine. i have to agree, i have had pretty good luck with the wildgame cameras i have had. i bought two at walmart once and neither of them would work, i called the company and sent them back and the sent me upgraded cameras no questions.
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Post by Brian811 on Dec 15, 2013 16:40:55 GMT -6
I have a reconyx, bushnell hd, couple spypoints, and a few coverts. All have great battery life.
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Post by hydiseka on Jan 25, 2014 16:08:24 GMT -6
I run all homebrews. I got tired of commercial cams always breaking. So I decide to build my own. Now if they break I bring them home fix them and they are back out in the field the next day
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Post by 180py on Jan 25, 2014 18:24:46 GMT -6
you suck john! LoL, no really your cameras take awesome pics
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Post by Pinger on Jul 1, 2014 8:18:26 GMT -6
I just got a few Stealth G42NG. 10 mp pics. I haven't got a chance to get them out yet but will post results when I do
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Post by APAsuphan on Jul 1, 2014 22:43:08 GMT -6
Never used a Stealth cam, will be interested to see those pics!
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Post by Pinger on Jul 2, 2014 20:48:06 GMT -6
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