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Old January 24, 2011, 02:35 PM   #5
Hog Buster
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I agree on all you posted, but you’ll never get studio quality pics out of a game camera. Not for $80. I presume that you have the D50 set on high quality? I Use mine to see what’s been dining on my chickens and see what time the deer or hogs are moving. To me it’s great for that. I’m not looking for 8 x10s. I’ve got one of the Bushnell infrared ones that’s terrible. Daytime pictures are OK, but the infrared ones are awful and like yours there was no controlling the time between pictures. It took a picture every minute and ate batteries. The guys around here went thru many brands and spent a bunch of money to get the same results I get with the D50.
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