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hes not asking about these cams..completely different camera and company
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damnit and I was proud of my pics too....Sorry
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good to see the pics tho... I just got a few of the wildgame innovation cams to use this summer
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I have 5 wildviews. 4 flash and 1 Ir. The flash ones are very hungry for.batteries all the time.. probly could have bought 2 new cams this.year just in battery cost. The ir one is better. Think I will probably only use.these cams early season and get another aa cam for late.
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my dad has the IR version and uses the rechargeable C batts..the camera was in the Mts in teens to 30 deg weather for 3 weeks and took 2,000 pics and batterys were still going strong
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