Most important trail cam features?
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RE: Most important trail cam features?
ORIGINAL: Siman08/OH
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In all honesty, i would consider a scout guard but they are too overpriced. And contrary to whatever you tell me, the image quality and infrared kinda suck IMO. At least form what ive seen....
ORIGINAL: Bee Busy Outdoors
That kind of sounds like a Scout Guard SG550 except for it being bear and theft proof [8D]
ORIGINAL: Siman08/OH
It kinda irks me that they haven't made the perfect deer camera yet. The only things were asking for are high MP's, super fast trigger time, ridiculously long battery life, dependability, bear and theft proof and small size .
I would like to see a infrared camera that comes around 7 or 8 MP with a 1/10 second trigger time. That would be perfect for me.
It kinda irks me that they haven't made the perfect deer camera yet. The only things were asking for are high MP's, super fast trigger time, ridiculously long battery life, dependability, bear and theft proof and small size .
I would like to see a infrared camera that comes around 7 or 8 MP with a 1/10 second trigger time. That would be perfect for me.
In all honesty, i would consider a scout guard but they are too overpriced. And contrary to whatever you tell me, the image quality and infrared kinda suck IMO. At least form what ive seen....
I hear ya. The scoutguard falls in the I-40 class but is much smaller. I agree, the IR could be a bit better but you would sacrifice battery life in doing so. Thats a pet peeve of mine, long battery life As for the pics and videos you have to see it first hand. When you see a pic or video from places like photobucket it lowers the quality of what you are seeing. Just my 2 cents..................
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