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Offline Sneaky

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Re: best trail cam for the money?
« Reply #30 on: July 21, 2012, 09:32:08 AM »
I got a bushnell trail cam soaking right now in the same spot I had the moultrie M80 soaking,  I couldn't find a 3 pic burst mode on the bushnell either  :dunno:


It was from walmart and is a smaller cam about the same size as the M80




I'll be buying more M80's for sure, really pleased with it so far.   The video (with sound) even plays nice, it snaps a pic first then takes video up to 30 seconds.
The 3 picture burst is very nice, when you got 300 pics of one deer in 3 pic bursts its like watching a movie when you scroll through  :tup:

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mini cams are the way of the future. All the quality of larger cams with cheaper batteries and increased convenience/ease of use. I have a truth 46 and it pales in comparison to the quality of my cousin's m80's.

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Re: best trail cam for the money?
« Reply #31 on: July 21, 2012, 09:59:50 AM »
I got a bushnell trail cam soaking right now in the same spot I had the moultrie M80 soaking,  I couldn't find a 3 pic burst mode on the bushnell either  :dunno:


It was from walmart and is a smaller cam about the same size as the M80




I'll be buying more M80's for sure, really pleased with it so far.   The video (with sound) even plays nice, it snaps a pic first then takes video up to 30 seconds.
The 3 picture burst is very nice, when you got 300 pics of one deer in 3 pic bursts its like watching a movie when you scroll through  :tup:

 :yeah:

mini cams are the way of the future. All the quality of larger cams with cheaper batteries and increased convenience/ease of use. I have a truth 46 and it pales in comparison to the quality of my cousin's m80's.
My D-50 has been a die hard cam.

I really really like my Moultrie M80, great day and night pics and decent trigger speed, it's been very reliable and has great battery life.

If anyone is looking for a Bear box for there M80/M100 or other brand cams check this guy out
http://www.custom1enterprises.com/custom1enterprises_010.htm
I have made bear boxes in the past but cant come close to this guy's prices and have it be worth my time.
He sells his M80/M100 boxes for $50 shipped, really well made from lazer cut 1/8 steel. Ordered mine on a Wednesday and had it in my mail box on Saturday.

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Re: best trail cam for the money?
« Reply #32 on: July 26, 2012, 08:09:12 AM »
Cuddeback :tup:

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Re: best trail cam for the money?
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Re: best trail cam for the money?
« Reply #34 on: July 26, 2012, 08:29:31 AM »
Just for info, I just got the Midway August sale flyer, and they have the Moultrie I65 IR 6.0 MP camera on sale for 99.95.  Says you save $250.  Checked the description, and it's got loads of features.  Tempted to spring for one, but have only had experience with my Wildgame Innovations 3MP camera.  Any opinions on this model?
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Re: best trail cam for the money?
« Reply #35 on: July 26, 2012, 09:15:35 AM »
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