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steve pickett
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: greensburg,ky.
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wildlife game camras

which camras do u use,just thinking about getting one.

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cranger
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Registered: Jan 2012
Location: ky.
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Coverts are great cameras and easy to use

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skypoint.easy to use.not real expensive(mine was 120)and takes pics and vidieo as good as the 400 up cameras

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this is a pis of a picture from my cam.was viewing pic on daughters laptop,took pic with my phone and loaded to my computer.

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GA DAWG
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: North GA
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I recently bought 2 of the 89 dollar browning cams. So far they are great. Id buy another. I would not buy another primos for anything. Im on 5&6 under warranty replacement I really like my moultrie m-80 also but they don't make them anymore. Some great reviews on covert cams. I just haven't tried one yet. They are next if these brownings fail.

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Bobby Small
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Missouri
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cameras

coverts work good for me . very easy to use and great pictures also cheap mine was 149.00

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Jackson87
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Registered: Jan 2012
Location: Goshen,Ohio
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Between me and my brother we have 3 primos truth cams.They cost 99 bucks and have takin 1000's of pics without a hitch.Trail cameras have came a LONG way in the last 10 years and I'd say most are pretty good.Make sure you get one with a quick trigger speed.1 second is pretty good.Hope this helps.

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Registered: Jan 2010
Location: cromwell ky
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Coverts are the best ive used

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msinc
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Registered: Oct 2013
Location: Maryland
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I have tried several and have settled on the Cuddeback Ambush. For the money it really works well. Good battery life, no blackout or whiteout pictures at all and it always has the game, no blank pictures where it missed. I have a lot of bears at my cabin and Cuddeback makes a nice bear proof metal enclosure for them.

Absolutely, positively do not under any circumstances waste a dime on any Primos product. I had two of their Truth 46 cameras and both of them, just like every other one made got the now famous "SD card full" message and they wont work. Primos not only wont fix the problem...they refuse to admit there is one.

You can buy cheaper cameras and they are not bad...I have a Wildlife Innovations camera that works but you get what you pay for. The battery door broke, it's just made too cheesy. The camera takes a lot of blackout and whiteout pictures. If you are serious about a trail camera spend a little money.

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