What is the best camera for the best price?
RHunter
8/9/09 9:49am
I have been looking to get some tree cams, but I dont have tuns of money to spend, but I would like ot get a couple so I can have some eyes in the forest, what is the best value for the money you spend. I have been looking at a lot of pictures some are good pics, some are bad so I if anyone can offer up a good brand I would appreciate it.
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The Moultries a a bit grainey at night, but some of them come out pretty darn good. Cost for the Moultries is $99, but I got two on sale at MidwayUSA for $67 and another for $79 at Cabelas. The Wildviews are about $119. This has become a mini hobby, as you never know what you will bet pictures of. It's kinda like Christmas. lol
Takes SD Cards. I just bought my second one for $185 on E-Bay included shipping.
Another great camera that is overlooked is the Stealth Cam I590, just pick one up
on E-bay for $112 including shipping.
If you don't get a decent one you will regret it, I know I tried the low end stuff
first and moved up.
TWS
I can't say bad things about any of the other cameras because I haven't owned them. @ other cameras that friends have and are getting good results are the Scoutguard and the new Bushnell Trophy Cam (which is made by Scoutguard). They're both over $200 I believe and both are IR units instead of flash.
Some cameras let you know moon phases, temperature, dates, etc. etc. etc. I'd like to think I"m a good enough hunter not to need all that stuff. If I really wanted to know all that stuff, I'd simply guesstimate it based upon my knowledge of the area. Nobody I know is framing these pictures to put on the wall, they simply want to know what's there. Any trail cam, placed right at the right location is going to tell you what's there.
I like the Scoutguard 550. They are very small and light wieght. Take IR picures at night. Can take videos. And 8 AA batterys last me 6 moths or more.
You can get them for 200 to 230.