Thread: Game cameras
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Old January 24, 2011, 01:55 PM   #4
603Country
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All the game cameras I have now are Moultrie, and the latest is the D50, and I'm happy with it. Batteries last a long time. Only problem, and it isn't a big problem is that picture quality is down a bit from the more expensive Moultries I have. And, another minor problem I have with Moultrie cameras is that the trigger time seems slow. I have a lot of pictures of the back ends of various critters. I had a Bushnell that had a fast trigger time, but you couldn't adjust time between pictures. I kept using it till I put it on a tree about 1 foot below what the maximum water level turned out to be in the creek during a downpour. If anyone wants to suggest their favorite game cameras and why, I'd like to hear it.
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