moultrie gamespy 100
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southeast Missouri
Posts: 2,178
RE: moultrie gamespy 100
Yeah....buy stock in a battery company (Rayovac,Duracell etc...) because you'll go through a lot of them if it doesn't use rechargable batteries! [&:]
Seriously...it will break you of money $$$$ because of all the batteries and film expenses it takes to run one but you will enjoy the pictures of all the game and animals it will take.I usually have a CD made of the picture too so I can view it on a DVD player or enlarge the pictures on a computer.The Moultrie takes good quality pictures.
1.Be sure to use the laser aiming light to set up and line up the camera to take good level pictures.
2.Bring extra film and batteries when you go to check your camera in case it is full of pictures
3.When you have the pictures developed you don't have to accept or pay for all the useless pictures.
4.Keep a Album to store and list all your pictures or CD's
5.Do not aim the camera towards the sun or where it sets (East or West) unless it is in the woods and it is covered by shade.
6.Sometimes the 35mm camera doesn't advance/count the pictures correctly
7.It does have a good/decent trigger speed.
8.Make sure you have a cable and lock when you mount it to a tree so no one steals it.
Seriously...it will break you of money $$$$ because of all the batteries and film expenses it takes to run one but you will enjoy the pictures of all the game and animals it will take.I usually have a CD made of the picture too so I can view it on a DVD player or enlarge the pictures on a computer.The Moultrie takes good quality pictures.
1.Be sure to use the laser aiming light to set up and line up the camera to take good level pictures.
2.Bring extra film and batteries when you go to check your camera in case it is full of pictures
3.When you have the pictures developed you don't have to accept or pay for all the useless pictures.
4.Keep a Album to store and list all your pictures or CD's
5.Do not aim the camera towards the sun or where it sets (East or West) unless it is in the woods and it is covered by shade.
6.Sometimes the 35mm camera doesn't advance/count the pictures correctly
7.It does have a good/decent trigger speed.
8.Make sure you have a cable and lock when you mount it to a tree so no one steals it.