Buddy of mine has run Moultries on our places in wimberley for about 5 years but this year they have started failing--mostly the screens are dieing.
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Originally posted by dustoffer View PostBuddy of mine has run Moultries on our places in wimberley for about 5 years but this year they have started failing--mostly the screens are dieing.
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To be honest, I think my best camera is the $50 Moultrie D500.
I have a Moultrie M880i and got two Browning Strikeforce cameras for Christmas. The Moultrie M880i takes great pics, just seems to be real sensitive to tree branch movement. Strikeforce takes great day pictures, but it seems like on real cold nights that it tends to fog up and the pictures can be real blurry.
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[QUOTE=Ryan81;11329871]To be honest, I think my best camera is the $50 Moultrie D500.
This right here. I was fortunate enough to grab 3 of these at walmart last year for $50 each. They are all still going and the batterylife is great. I can't find them anywhere now. I was wanting a couple more.
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Originally posted by Ryan81 View PostTo be honest, I think my best camera is the $50 Moultrie D500.
I have a Moultrie M880i and got two Browning Strikeforce cameras for Christmas. The Moultrie M880i takes great pics, just seems to be real sensitive to tree branch movement. Strikeforce takes great day pictures, but it seems like on real cold nights that it tends to fog up and the pictures can be real blurry.
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Originally posted by drop dead fred View PostJust read their reviews I will be looking at one of these for my Mexico lease!
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Is it for a feeder or trail? I really like this camera from Cuddeback.
But I have not used it pointed at a feeder. I have it set to snap a picture and then take some video. That wouldn't really work too well at a feeder if you have a lot of deer. Night time pics are OK, not great. Anyway here are some pictures from it. Disclaimer though, I only have one of this type of camera but have been happy with it.
I purchased 3 others from Cuddeback that are a different model and set it up on a feeder.
It didn't seem to work as it took like 20 picture sand my Bushnell took 800 pics. But those cams I got on black Friday for $99. I took it home and it seemed to work fine??? The other two I haven't used yet, still in the box.
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I've had a Moultree M-80 that ive been really happy with. It recently gave the black line error that cant be fixed by the update. I called Moultree who informed me that they no longer service the cameras, but without question gave me a 50% off discount for any of their new cameras plus free shipping so I got a new M-888 for $70 shipped.... I appreciate customer service like that.
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Originally posted by Black Gold View PostI've had a Moultree M-80 that ive been really happy with. It recently gave the black line error that cant be fixed by the update. I called Moultree who informed me that they no longer service the cameras, but without question gave me a 50% off discount for any of their new cameras plus free shipping so I got a new M-888 for $70 shipped.... I appreciate customer service like that.
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Originally posted by bphillips View PostI know I won't get those D500.. Worst ones I've had. One took rainbow colored pics another had a dark pink tint to the pics and another took dark pics and completely stopped after a month.
[quote=hogslayer78;11329891]Originally posted by Ryan81 View PostTo be honest, I think my best camera is the $50 Moultrie D500.
This right here. I was fortunate enough to grab 3 of these at walmart last year for $50 each. They are all still going and the batterylife is great. I can't find them anywhere now. I was wanting a couple more.Originally posted by Ryan81 View PostTo be honest, I think my best camera is the $50 Moultrie D500.
I have a Moultrie M880i and got two Browning Strikeforce cameras for Christmas. The Moultrie M880i takes great pics, just seems to be real sensitive to tree branch movement. Strikeforce takes great day pictures, but it seems like on real cold nights that it tends to fog up and the pictures can be real blurry.
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