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That’s a good camera and the battery life is surprisingly long. Every once in a while you can catch them on sale for a good price, I’m also a fan of the bushnellI like the Primos Proof line of trail cameras. Well under a $100 bucks too. They keep the settings simple by only including the things that really matter.
i bough an apeman...daytime it is great but at night it is pretty sorry.I just bought a few from a company called apeman. They were cheap (like 35 bucks minus cards and batteries), and advertised .5 sec trigger speed and 60 ft distance, which I've already verified. I set a few last week and will set a few more during season. I'll report back on how they held up, quality etc when I check the ones I've set out here in a few weeks. I put one up where a young bull moose has been rubbing, I'm real interested to see what happens with that one
i bough an apeman...daytime it is great but at night it is pretty sorry.
This for me too; i dont have a loyal brand yet as they all seem to die in this time frame, granted the cams are in the 40-75 buck range, but all public land sets so I dont want to lose a few bucks to some moron.No matter which one I buy I get 3-4 seasons and then it craps out on me.