3 Wildviews or 1 Cuddeback
#1
3 Wildviews or 1 Cuddeback
I managed to get 3 of the new 3.0 Wildviews for a great price (about half off, dont ask me how, but I managed it.) They have been going on ebay for about 140+shipping.
Should I....
A. Sell the Wildviews and get 1 Cuddeback
B.Keep the Wildviews and see how they work
C. None of the above (Insert comment below)
I should note that I just got a 7th grade teaching job...social studies, so I wont be able to spend as much time in the woods as I had previously hoped. That said, is it better to have more of a not-so-great camera or one of the best cameras?
Thanks!
Edit: I guess I should also note that they fixed the supposed flash problems of the 2.0, gave the camera a 30+ foot flash, and a slightly better trigger time.
Should I....
A. Sell the Wildviews and get 1 Cuddeback
B.Keep the Wildviews and see how they work
C. None of the above (Insert comment below)
I should note that I just got a 7th grade teaching job...social studies, so I wont be able to spend as much time in the woods as I had previously hoped. That said, is it better to have more of a not-so-great camera or one of the best cameras?
Thanks!
Edit: I guess I should also note that they fixed the supposed flash problems of the 2.0, gave the camera a 30+ foot flash, and a slightly better trigger time.
#2
RE: 3 Wildviews or 1 Cuddeback
dude honestly if you just want to know what is in the area than keep the three you have and spread them out and figure out the deers patterns and what is in the area. If you just want to get really high quality photos then get the cuddleback. I personally would keep the three cheaper ones, nice work in getting such a deal.
#5
RE: 3 Wildviews or 1 Cuddeback
Keep the 3. I have the cuddeback and had problems with it after 1.5 years. Sent it back to be "FIXED" for $35 and they upgraded the software. The camera is still not working and I have sent it back in again. I am missing the entire summer for pics and I wish I had purchased a few cheaper cameras. It DID take great pictures and the trigger speed is quick. I just have to wait and see if they get it going. Less then 2 years for a $400 camera.[:@]