wildview 0.3 the first camera
#2
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 1
RE: wildview 0.3 the first camera
i bought one this past weekend and set it up. i cheched it this morning and it had taken onepic. checked it and it had a big deer on it, but it cut off its head. the only thing i dont like about it is the reaction time is to slow. take a few seconds before the pic takes. i just uploaded the pic it took. maybe that will help you.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Delhi, NY (by way of Chenango Forks)
Posts: 1,706
RE: wildview 0.3 the first camera
Ibeg to differ. I have been very happy with my Wildviews (2 & 3 MP, not .3 MP). They do have a somewhat slow trigger, but overall they are good cams for the price ($80 for the 2.0mp and $100 for 3.0mp). The only reason I didn't try the .3 MP model is that it wouldn't hook up to my 12 volt battery pack.
#6
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Posts: 56
RE: wildview 0.3 the first camera
here is a nice pic of a blacktail buck and a doe from my wildview .3. for the price the wildview .3 is great but the battery life on it sucks maybe 2-4 days battery life. If you like the .3 you would definetly like the 2.0. it takes better pics and even takes short videos.
#7
RE: wildview 0.3 the first camera
I have the .3 and a 2.0.
The trigger time is very slow but if you set it in places deer linger instead of walk by, you will be OK.
I use rechargable batteries. They pay for themselves in the long run.
Here are some .3 pics
The trigger time is very slow but if you set it in places deer linger instead of walk by, you will be OK.
I use rechargable batteries. They pay for themselves in the long run.
Here are some .3 pics