Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Trail Cameras => Topic started by: TeacherMan on July 03, 2019, 12:52:32 AM
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I’m wanting to set a game cam up on a den that I know of. Any recommendations on a game cam that gives high end pictures I could actually edit and work with?
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The bushnell aggressors can take beautiful pics, but its hit and miss, very lighting dependent. I put up a couple of the cheaper bushnell e3 cameras last year and they took awesome quality photos. heres a couple, they were on medium resolution, and i resized for posting online. And before people go crying about the quantity of alfalfa in these pics, the 10 gal limit is illegal "for the purpose of hunting" as per the regs. I put this alfalfa out after season, on dec 17th, for getting post season pics and hopefully sheds, not for hunting.
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A couple examples of good aggressor pics
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Oh my gosh that jumping shot is beautiful, that's a good "sales" photo. I'd buy a cam based on that clarity in movement.
How's the video?
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Agree on Agressors. I have several, all on video mode. They take excellent videos, but as stated, can be lighting dependent
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I really like the Aggressors too, but with my No Glow ones on video mode it kills the batteries after about 6-10 videos :dunno: Anybody else ever have that issue?
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I don’t. 32g Card, 20-30sec vids every 1-2 minutes, Kirkland batteries, I get 1000-1200 videos. Card fills and batteries die about same time.
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Thanks, nice. Have seen trail cam pictures of wolves eating alfalfa like that. They kept the elk away, left when the hay was gone