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if its a flash no thanks... they will eat enough batterys in a years use to buy $300 cams
Battery life is important to me. I saved lots of money when I switched from a cheap battery hungry cam to the bushnell trophy cam. I got just over a year on one set of batteries. Now that's true savings. If you are putting it in a spot that has a good chance of being stolen go for the tasco cameras otherwise spend the extra chas on a higher quality cam.
The $50 Tascos aren't too terrible on batteries. Not nearly as good as the Bushnells or some of the other infrared cams, but I get 6 weeks out of the 4 D batteries. I use the Rayovac alkalines I get from Wal Mart for $1 each, so for 6 weeks it cost $4 to run a Tasco camera. I can live with that.
Quote from: bobcat on March 02, 2012, 12:30:50 PMThe $50 Tascos aren't too terrible on batteries. Not nearly as good as the Bushnells or some of the other infrared cams, but I get 6 weeks out of the 4 D batteries. I use the Rayovac alkalines I get from Wal Mart for $1 each, so for 6 weeks it cost $4 to run a Tasco camera. I can live with that.Is that year round or do you see a difference in the winter
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