STEALTHCAM
#3
RE: STEALTHCAM
http://www.chasingame.com/forum/index.php
Check out this site.
They do reviews on various cameras. I got the WD3 but haven't set it up yet. Apparently, stealth sensor is better than cuddeback, and it's trigger speed isn't much slower.
Check out this site.
They do reviews on various cameras. I got the WD3 but haven't set it up yet. Apparently, stealth sensor is better than cuddeback, and it's trigger speed isn't much slower.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 381
RE: STEALTHCAM
I have a digital Stealth Cam and I'm not too crazy about it. The pictures are OK but the flash at any distance is poor. It also uses batteries quickly and the 12v rechargeable lasts less than one week. The buttons on mine quit working after a few months and I can no longer change any of the settings. It is not a dependable camera for keeping track of the deer at our feeders and food plots.
You can read my full review of the Stealth and also two Moultrie cams at the website link listed below.
You can read my full review of the Stealth and also two Moultrie cams at the website link listed below.
#6
RE: STEALTHCAM
I have a stealth cam digital and have had very good luck. I bought it last year in early October when my 35mm was stolen, it takes 8 c cell batteries. I had it out last year October through December, and then this year i have had it out since the 1st of June. I just switched batteries for the first time the 3rd week of August, over 800 pctures taken on thst set of batteries. The only thing i think could be better is the trigger speed, i get a few backend pictures of deer. If you can position it where you know a deer is just slowly walking by or stopping you will get some good picutres. I have gotten some awesomepictures byputingthe cameraout over scrapes or puting a salt block out to slow the deer down. Here is one of my latest pics. Good Luck. Tom