looking for a new camera probably under $200
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Fork Horn
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looking for a new camera probably under $200
Ok I just sent back my I40 cause I am not happy with the day pictures being black and white, whether they fix it or send me a brand new one, I think I am still going to find me another camera, and just because of the fact that I was getting so many black and white pics, I am even thinking of going back to flash, cause I really don't need to spend another 200$ on a camera that gives me black and white pics LOL
So for $200 what is the better camera ?
Ready GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
So for $200 what is the better camera ?
Ready GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
#4
Hello everyone......many of you already know me from other forums and I usually don't make my first post one of an opiniated nature but the two best cameras under $100 this year IMHO is the:
2010 Moutrie D55 Flash Cam
2010 Wildgame IR4
Both are producing excellent pictures, have extemely high picture count, and are easy on the wallet. Why don't you buy one of each and still have money left over.
I just returned from the QDMA Convention in Louisville and got the opportunity to see more about both of these cams and was very impressed considering the price point.
2010 Moutrie D55 Flash Cam
2010 Wildgame IR4
Both are producing excellent pictures, have extemely high picture count, and are easy on the wallet. Why don't you buy one of each and still have money left over.
I just returned from the QDMA Convention in Louisville and got the opportunity to see more about both of these cams and was very impressed considering the price point.
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Fork Horn
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Hello everyone......many of you already know me from other forums and I usually don't make my first post one of an opiniated nature but the two best cameras under $100 this year IMHO is the:
2010 Moutrie D55 Flash Cam
2010 Wildgame IR4
Both are producing excellent pictures, have extemely high picture count, and are easy on the wallet. Why don't you buy one of each and still have money left over.
I just returned from the QDMA Convention in Louisville and got the opportunity to see more about both of these cams and was very impressed considering the price point.
2010 Moutrie D55 Flash Cam
2010 Wildgame IR4
Both are producing excellent pictures, have extemely high picture count, and are easy on the wallet. Why don't you buy one of each and still have money left over.
I just returned from the QDMA Convention in Louisville and got the opportunity to see more about both of these cams and was very impressed considering the price point.
#7
I personally think the design sucks if you want to know the truth. With the top opening the way it does it is an accident looking for a place to happen. Chasingame even reported this as a major problem with the design in 2009.
If you are wanting an IR Camera...get the $89 WGI IR4 for under a hundred bucks and I promise you will not be dissapointed with it IMHO....2 second trigger which makes it a a great feeder/lick cam and will reset as fast as 30 seconds (I have learned this is way to fast on a place you know the animals are coming to) which will fill run a huge picture count on a 2gb card (over 2400). The IR is good to a solid 40 ft but I do feel concentrates on the middle area much more than the sides. I am truly having to resist from buying one myself right now....but am sure I will be before much longer before they become in short supply and everyone and their brother is buying them. I will personally vouch for WGIs CS.....they are no-nonsense....sent in an old THx5.0 that started giving me trouble after 6 months and they sent me a brand new D6 within 10 days
If you added a $79 UWAY Xtend IR-I to it you would "light up the night, have a sub $200 camera that will illuminate to nearly 100' in the right conditions.
Do yourself a favor and only buy SanDisk SD Cards....you will be much happier in the long haul.
Thanks everyone for the welcome!
If you are wanting an IR Camera...get the $89 WGI IR4 for under a hundred bucks and I promise you will not be dissapointed with it IMHO....2 second trigger which makes it a a great feeder/lick cam and will reset as fast as 30 seconds (I have learned this is way to fast on a place you know the animals are coming to) which will fill run a huge picture count on a 2gb card (over 2400). The IR is good to a solid 40 ft but I do feel concentrates on the middle area much more than the sides. I am truly having to resist from buying one myself right now....but am sure I will be before much longer before they become in short supply and everyone and their brother is buying them. I will personally vouch for WGIs CS.....they are no-nonsense....sent in an old THx5.0 that started giving me trouble after 6 months and they sent me a brand new D6 within 10 days
If you added a $79 UWAY Xtend IR-I to it you would "light up the night, have a sub $200 camera that will illuminate to nearly 100' in the right conditions.
Do yourself a favor and only buy SanDisk SD Cards....you will be much happier in the long haul.
Thanks everyone for the welcome!
Last edited by J.M.A.N.; 07-11-2010 at 05:07 PM.
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Fork Horn
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I personally think the design sucks if you want to know the truth. With the top opening the way it does it is an accident looking for a place to happen. Chasingame even reported this as a major problem with the design in 2009.
If you are wanting an IR Camera...get the $89 WGI IR4 for under a hundred bucks and I promise you will not be dissapointed with it IMHO....2 second trigger which makes it a a great feeder/lick cam and will reset as fast as 30 seconds (I have learned this is way to fast on a place you know the animals are coming to) which will fill run a huge picture count on a 2gb card (over 2400). The IR is good to a solid 40 ft but I do feel concentrates on the middle area much more than the sides. I am truly having to resist from buying one myself right now....but am sure I will be before much longer before they become in short supply and everyone and their brother is buying them. I will personally vouch for WGIs CS.....they are no-nonsense....sent in an old THx5.0 that started giving me trouble after 6 months and they sent me a brand new D6 within 10 days
If you added a $79 UWAY Xtend IR-I to it you would "light up the night, have a sub $200 camera that will illuminate to nearly 100' in the right conditions.
Do yourself a favor and only buy SanDisk SD Cards....you will be much happier in the long haul.
If you are wanting an IR Camera...get the $89 WGI IR4 for under a hundred bucks and I promise you will not be dissapointed with it IMHO....2 second trigger which makes it a a great feeder/lick cam and will reset as fast as 30 seconds (I have learned this is way to fast on a place you know the animals are coming to) which will fill run a huge picture count on a 2gb card (over 2400). The IR is good to a solid 40 ft but I do feel concentrates on the middle area much more than the sides. I am truly having to resist from buying one myself right now....but am sure I will be before much longer before they become in short supply and everyone and their brother is buying them. I will personally vouch for WGIs CS.....they are no-nonsense....sent in an old THx5.0 that started giving me trouble after 6 months and they sent me a brand new D6 within 10 days
If you added a $79 UWAY Xtend IR-I to it you would "light up the night, have a sub $200 camera that will illuminate to nearly 100' in the right conditions.
Do yourself a favor and only buy SanDisk SD Cards....you will be much happier in the long haul.
I don't know if I am going to go back to to IR camera or not, the one I had I40 took about 1400 pics total in a 5 day span and I got 6 color pics, I have loaded examples of the times of day on different posts on here , i just sent it back to moltrie this week, but I called them about 3 times and all the techs claim that it was not getting enough light, well the only way it would take color pics is if the camera was in DIRECT SUNLIGHT, and I mean direct, I had to be in the middle of a field to get a color pic, so I really don't want to make that 200$ mistake again, maybe it was just the camera but they sure seemed to think it wasnt
and why get the sandisk card? I have a polarold 1 gig and lexar 2 gig, and I never seem to have any problems getting the pics on them or off, what am I missing there?
#9
I personally think the design sucks if you want to know the truth. With the top opening the way it does it is an accident looking for a place to happen. Chasingame even reported this as a major problem with the design in 2009.
If you are wanting an IR Camera...get the $89 WGI IR4 for under a hundred bucks and I promise you will not be dissapointed with it IMHO....2 second trigger which makes it a a great feeder/lick cam and will reset as fast as 30 seconds (I have learned this is way to fast on a place you know the animals are coming to) which will fill run a huge picture count on a 2gb card (over 2400). The IR is good to a solid 40 ft but I do feel concentrates on the middle area much more than the sides. I am truly having to resist from buying one myself right now....but am sure I will be before much longer before they become in short supply and everyone and their brother is buying them. I will personally vouch for WGIs CS.....they are no-nonsense....sent in an old THx5.0 that started giving me trouble after 6 months and they sent me a brand new D6 within 10 days
If you added a $79 UWAY Xtend IR-I to it you would "light up the night, have a sub $200 camera that will illuminate to nearly 100' in the right conditions.
Do yourself a favor and only buy SanDisk SD Cards....you will be much happier in the long haul.
Thanks everyone for the welcome!
If you are wanting an IR Camera...get the $89 WGI IR4 for under a hundred bucks and I promise you will not be dissapointed with it IMHO....2 second trigger which makes it a a great feeder/lick cam and will reset as fast as 30 seconds (I have learned this is way to fast on a place you know the animals are coming to) which will fill run a huge picture count on a 2gb card (over 2400). The IR is good to a solid 40 ft but I do feel concentrates on the middle area much more than the sides. I am truly having to resist from buying one myself right now....but am sure I will be before much longer before they become in short supply and everyone and their brother is buying them. I will personally vouch for WGIs CS.....they are no-nonsense....sent in an old THx5.0 that started giving me trouble after 6 months and they sent me a brand new D6 within 10 days
If you added a $79 UWAY Xtend IR-I to it you would "light up the night, have a sub $200 camera that will illuminate to nearly 100' in the right conditions.
Do yourself a favor and only buy SanDisk SD Cards....you will be much happier in the long haul.
Thanks everyone for the welcome!
#10
To access your controls on the M65 you have to remove the top cover. If it has rained, water will run in and down into your SD slot. If it is a heavy dew, water will run in and down into your SD slot. I would never own a camera with such poor design.
WGI has made incredible leaps with the 2010 models, especially the IR4....friends of mine who have this cam absolutely love it and the picture quality is good as well as the battery life. That has always been my biggest complaint with WGI was the battery life. If you get one with the external plug in port you can hook it up to 6V SLA 12 amp and run it year round with no worries.
I use my cams inside the woods and don't have any open lot areas to watch so most of my pics are IR. The D6 will take a decent color picture. I am not looking for a picture to put in National Geographic as much as I am looking for a decent picture and information.
Here are some of my night pics:
WGI has made incredible leaps with the 2010 models, especially the IR4....friends of mine who have this cam absolutely love it and the picture quality is good as well as the battery life. That has always been my biggest complaint with WGI was the battery life. If you get one with the external plug in port you can hook it up to 6V SLA 12 amp and run it year round with no worries.
I use my cams inside the woods and don't have any open lot areas to watch so most of my pics are IR. The D6 will take a decent color picture. I am not looking for a picture to put in National Geographic as much as I am looking for a decent picture and information.
Here are some of my night pics: