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| I use Moultrie cams. I hate the fact that the trigger speed is so dang slow. You get a lot of pictures of a deer's rear end because of the slow trigger. I heard of a new camera that is about the size of a pop can that is around the $200 mark that takes good pictures with great trigger speed. I think it is called the Scoutguard. Google it and see what they say about it. I believe it is a 5.0 MP cam during the day and 3.0 at night with IR. |
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| I use moultrie D40's. About 99.99 at bass pro. They have them on sale now for 69.99. Takes great pictures.see mine on the big game blog. browning man has a good one on there too. Point them up a trail one way or the other to combat the slower trigger if concerned. this will give it time to fire and still get deer in the picture! |
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