need help on a trail cam.....

looking to buy a trail cam... i have never used one before. not to high in cost. just a good one.. anyone with alittle time and info.. thanks
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pram-z
My son bought a Primo's 35 about 6 months ago for $90.00 brand new, and it seems like a real good camera to me. As you may have read from my earlier post, I'm less than pleased with my Cuddeback IR, I'm sure I got a lemon, but they don't wish to stand behind their product. ](*,) , good luck.
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camodup
Im really pleased with all my Moultries. Their not the cheapest but not the priciest either.
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In the $450 price range the Reconyx 500 is an excellent True Trail camera (best trigger speed 1/5 sec).
In the $200 price range the Bushnell Trophy Cam is a good trail camera with trigger speed just above 1 sec).
If you will be placing your camera over food or water then the Moultrie line @$200 will suite you BUT they are not a True trail camera as the trigger speed is @ 3 sec.

I am not sure about Home Brew systems as far as trigger speed, range, etc.... I would like to get more info. on the trigger speed of the Sony /Yeti setup that Brett has. If the trigger speed of the Sony/Yeti is close to that of the Reconyx then I would say for $200 it is best to go with a HomeBrew.
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ha, thanks for the in-put...i,ll have to go shopin.. by the way welcome to the site.
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