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PUREBAY2200 11-28-2016 06:44 PM

Trail cameras
 
Looking for new cameras, had 2 of the Moultrie 888. 1 would not take clear pics at night and the other keeps getting moisture inside lenses.
So I'm looking for another brand. Would like to stay around same price maybe a little more, I know there are a lot on sale now so wanna scoop up 2 that are quality.
Thanks in advance .

wetaline 11-28-2016 10:02 PM

We have several of the Primos Ultra 35 and have been using them for 4 years with no problems. Great pics day and night.

PUREBAY2200 11-28-2016 11:04 PM

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jchief 11-29-2016 08:12 AM

I'm not impressed with my 4 Moultries. Got a friend that got a Bushnell this year and seems to work well.

Reggoh 11-29-2016 09:16 AM

I switched over to the Browning Cameras last year... So far it has been doing good. I think I bought the 2nd cheapest one... don't remember which "Ops" it was. It is compact similar to the Moultrie's I had before. My 2 Moultrie cams I bought on sale about 4 years ago are still doing good. One of them was having a battery issue but I cleaned all the terminals and it seems to be back on track.

Josh C 11-29-2016 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Reggoh (Post 812208)
I switched over to the Browning Cameras last year... So far it has been doing good. I think I bought the 2nd cheapest one... don't remember which "Ops" it was. It is compact similar to the Moultrie's I had before. My 2 Moultrie cams I bought on sale about 4 years ago are still doing good. One of them was having a battery issue but I cleaned all the terminals and it seems to be back on track.

I agree. Browning has worked good for me. I like the ones that open on the bottom as they tend to not let moisture in. I've had several Bushnell's that open all the way up and once that gasket goes, it will let water in the camera and screw up your picture.

Josh

meaux fishing 11-30-2016 11:53 PM

I have a stealth cam I've been happy with in the $80 range I think http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...7825b93a54.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...04a7dd7e0e.jpg

Thenavigator 12-01-2016 06:43 AM

Trail cameras
 
I've had bad luck with two wildgame cameras & moved to moultries which have been in use now for 3 & 4 years with no issues. However, cabela's is offering their brand of camera with a lifetime warranty & the price is responsible. Plan to try one this season


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And it comes with a 8 gig sd card free. Ordering one today


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