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No. Leave Cuddy's alone. Worst camera's ever but that was many years ago. They do not allow or support independent testing. Can not believe they still are in business. So sad how pathetic quality control is in this industry. If browning continues to get good reviews here that will be my next purchase.I've only seen them in some hunting magazine ads, but never looked into them at all. I'll have to check them out now.
Well now you have my curiosity of what brand of cameras you use. What's the MP on them? My buddy has cheaper cameras like you are stating and I would have a better chance of figuring out braille before what his cameras are taking pictures of.i'm the guy that buys the cams up to $75, and usually get 2.5 to 3 solid seasons, some of these cams are on their 5th year(August to January), doesnt matter on the brand at the price point i've found. so $23 to $30/year/camera. Guys spending 100+, are you getting atleast 4 years of use?
Ive had the same issue but these new browning cameras I picked up say they have a .2 trigger speed. I think a lot of my stealth cams have a 1s if I can recall correctly.Seems the delay time from motion to pic snap / video start and the clarity are the crux of the almighty $. I've had the tail end of a wolf (primary use for myself) and 3/4 elk / deer / bear unless they happen to stop in my camera's area though the game trails are a bit tight so little room available (human placement issue ).