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Title: Trail cameras
Post by: DeadedKing on February 26, 2024, 08:39:17 PM
Hey guys I planned on getting some cameras what brands would y’all think would be best for?


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Title: Re: Trail cameras
Post by: mboyle0828 on February 26, 2024, 08:41:08 PM
I really enjoy the Moultrie Edge cams. Excellent video quality
Title: Re: Trail cameras
Post by: huntnnw on February 26, 2024, 10:12:45 PM
been running cams since the 35mm days. I do not buy expensive cams like i use to.They pretty much all have a shelf life and can only with stand changing temps, wet and cold for so long. I bought 6 wildviews 3 years ago and none of them have broke and I will continue to use them as I have had 0 issues and some stay out in mountains 365 days and are completely burried in snow and still taking pics when I return in the summer. Ive also had good luck with wildgame innovation cams and just bought 3 more on a deal they have going on some cams that are buy 1 get 2 free. Came out to $40 a cam with shipping included. I rarely spend over $45 for any cam these days.   
Title: Re: Trail cameras
Post by: Scruffy on February 27, 2024, 01:24:19 AM
https://www.moultriefeeders.com/micro-32i-kit-2-pack-camera-kit

I bought 3 sets of these 2 years ago and they work great.  They are not cell cameras if that is what you are looking for.  They sell boxes which I bought with them also.  I've had bears take a chomp out of a camera before.  Batteries last all year.  $149 for 2 cameras
Title: Re: Trail cameras
Post by: DeadedKing on February 27, 2024, 09:10:02 AM
I appreciate the responses. Yeah I planned on getting 3-4 cameras.  Do you guys use the cameras that you have to take the SD card out to read it or do you use the ones that upload them to your computer via wireless ?


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Title: Re: Trail cameras
Post by: ASHQUACK on February 27, 2024, 09:52:13 AM
I ran Spypoint flex cameras last year for the first time. They upload to my phone via an app. They were ok ate aa batteries like nothing I've ever used. That said I purchased the rechargeable battery for them and what a difference. I did just order 4 of Muddy's on their buy one get one free sale. Will evaluate them this year and go from there. I am putting in another stand on a property I got permission for and they will go there.
Title: Re: Trail cameras
Post by: DeadedKing on February 27, 2024, 11:21:54 AM
Yeah that’s what I’m looking for is something I can get picture uploaded to my laptop instead of having to go out of in the woods and do the whole back and forth thing


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Title: Re: Trail cameras
Post by: ASHQUACK on February 27, 2024, 11:55:45 AM
Yeah that’s what I’m looking for is something I can get picture uploaded to my laptop instead of having to go out of in the woods and do the whole back and forth thing


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I think the muddy ones I just bought came out to about $50 each. And they have a pay as you go plan on their app which if you pay yearly is about $10 a month per camera.
Title: Re: Trail cameras
Post by: DeadedKing on February 27, 2024, 12:58:48 PM
That’s not bad at all honestly. Right on for the info. Definitely saving time and money


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