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Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: Martinhunter on February 28, 2017, 11:24:19 AM
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Just looking for suggestions on a new trailcam. I've got 3 primos truth cams and I'm ready to toss them in the garbage. Seems like whenever I put them out, I go back a month or so later to find that the batteries got wet and camera quit working within a few days of setting them.
I'm wondering a good camera that stays dry on the inside with good quality pictures at a price in the 150-$200 range. Thanks.
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Bushnell Trophy
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I have 3 Bushnell trophy's and 3 Cuddeback IR blackouts and get better quality video and pics from the Cuddebacks, but the Bushnells are good. Just pulled a Bushnell from the Methow this weekend and had 3100 images on a set of batteries. Cant beat that.
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I like my moultries, brownings, and Bushnells. I don't like my primos either.
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Bushnell Trophy Cams
They can seriously take 30,000 plus images on one set of batteries..........just set the sensitivity to LOW
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https://www.trailcampro.com/
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Thanks guys for your input... yeah I'm kinda leaning toward the Browning strike force 12.
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I have two Primos bullet proof cams. I recently bought another from ebay, it works great and for 40 bucks I couldn't be happier.
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truth 35 I have 4 of them and all have taken over 40,000 photos each, always put under tree limbs to keep rain from hitting camera.
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Thanks guys for your input... yeah I'm kinda leaning toward the Browning strike force 12.
I have one of those and a Browning Dark Ops. With lithium batteries they take many thousands of high resolution pics without even putting a dent in battery life. The only thing I don't like is that they can take pics all day long by being triggered by bright sunlight (even when they face away from the light). I don't know if that's typical of all cams or just the Brownings.
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Another vote for the Browning Strike Force.
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Another vote for the Browning Strike Force.
:yeah: