The cams were not completely level nor were they aimed at the exact same location. Everything was very generalized and kind of hurried. All use SD type cards. The pics were taken from about 5 paces or aprox 15 feet. The pics have been reduced to get as close to the parameters below for fast loading.
640 x 480
72 DPI
Optimized for the web at 100 kb

Left to right.
Moultrie DGS-I40
Moultrie DGW-100
Cuddeback Capture IR
Wildview BubbaCam/EZ Cam
Moultrie DGS-I40
This GameSpy is a 4 mega pixel infrared camera that uses 6 D batteries. This one I bought in the bargain cave at Cabela’s as refurbished and I will not do that again. You buy, you own. No returns. This one was nearly $160.00 and the laser for aiming doesn’t work. The battery/SD card compartment is a pain in the butt to get in and out of. There are two thumbscrews to the main door and another to access the battery area. The card is very hard to remove if you have fingers larger then a child.
From the box:
Rapid Response Time
150 Day Battery Life
Captures Moon Phase and Temperature
50 ft. Infrared Flash
Captures Day and Night Video Clips
32 Mgs Internal Memory

Moultrie DGW-100
I paid $100.00 for this 1.3 mega pixel cam a couple years ago and never really used it. The battery life was horrible with brand name lantern batteries. My father has used these cams with rechargeable batteries and can sometimes get a couple weeks out of a charge. The battery is easy to access and change as well as the SD card.

Cuddeback Capture IR
I just bought this at Cabela’s for $229.00 and have yet to use it. Actually, after these tests I may take it back. The infrared seems to work too well at close distances and not well enough beyond 15 feet with no real “sweet spot”. It takes pics at 1.3 mega pixels at night and 5 mega pixels during the day. I have not tried it in the daytime yet. This cam uses 4 D batteries and they are easy to install. The SD card is easy to access as well.
From the box: Super Simple Setup
Hair Trigger
25 ft range
Extra Long Battery Life
Faster Recovery Time
Weatherproof Housing
5 Delay Settings

Wildview BubbaCam
Well a cheap toy got me again. This cam was only $50 so I thought I would give it a try. This 1.3 mega pixel cam uses 4 C batteries, which are easy to install, and the SD card is also easy to access.
From the box: Hassle Free Set Up
Wide Angle Coverage
30 ft. auto flash
Test mode
External LCD Image Counter
SD slot
Time/Date Stamping
