I have 12 cameras, mostly Bushnell, some Browning. Bushnells are good, Brownings are better IMO and experience.
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I've had dead Moultrie and Primos cams after one or two seasons - and I was only running those right before, and during the season. Moultries just stopped working. I don't know why. Primos cams were waterlogged with heavy rains - water drained out of them when I took them out of the woods.
I bought some Brownings several years ago, and I leave them out all year. Still going strong. Great battery life, good pictures, good range. My next ones will likely be more Brownings.
All the best,
Glenn
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I had a Covert camera out for several years without an issue. For some reason, probably cost, I went to Bushnell cameras and I really haven't had any issues with them either. I purchased a Browning camera last year and its worked perfectly as well. However, the sun bleached out the camo color on the cover and its now a blue camo.
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Originally posted by Fishndude View PostNo such thing
Back in 2015, I had this camera looking down a 4 wheeler trail. Right after the first of the year, the place flooded and I could not get to it. By the looks of the water level, I was pretty sure it was under water. Water finally dropped and when I reached the camera, I could tell it had been submerged. I pulled the camera and tried to view the pics on my view finder. It would not read the card. Figured the card was toast as well as the camera. Well, this past weekend, my nephew showed me how to view all my other cards on my mom's laptop. I still had kept that card and when I put it in, I could see the pics. As I was strolling thru them, I had pics of the water rising, even right up to the level of the camera. The next few pics blew my mind. Camera was under water, still taking pics. In fact, it was still taking pics up to the day I pulled it. Here it is 2018 and that camera is out and still taking great pics!!! The brand is called Bresser. Looks just like a Bushnell except different color. I bought 3 of them some years back. Can't find anymore like them now. All are still working.
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