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Ok so I'm about to spend some money on new camera's..I have looked at so many and by the reviews I've read there's just too many choices...Let see what some NJH members have to say I want some real reviews on your cameras..Thanks!!
 
I use the Wildgame cameras from dicks they work just fine, but I got a good deal on other cameras for you ill text you
 
spypoint good camera you can check out some of my pics on their facebook page. this cam like all the better ones runs off of AA batteries.
 
I have the Wildgame Innovations x6c. I put it up on saturday and waiting to go back to see how the picks are. Some say they are good some say they are bad. I spent $100 on it. If they are good, then i will buy more. I would spend 200+ on a camera or two, but my property doesn't have the most "honest" people on it. [mad]
 
Just picked up a Moultrie M-80.
Got it at Ramsey Outdoors Store and used a coupon and save $25 at the register :D

I tested it around the yard an it seems like a really good trailcam for the price,,,, Great clear pics on both IR night and full sun day pics, very fast trigger speed, and what seems like good battery life.
Going to set it out in the woods this weekend and see how it does, IF it's as good as it seems I'll probably pick up another one or two.
 
I use the Wildgame cameras from dicks they work just fine, but I got a good deal on other cameras for you ill text you
I had one last season and it worked great. Trigger was a bit slow but for what I paid I was very happy with it. I left it out all Winter through the snow and everything and never had a problem. Packed it away and took it out a few weeks ago and lo and behold the display isn't working. Still takes pictures but kind of useless without the display. I guess you get what you pay for.
 
cabelas has the 5mp bushnells on sale at a GREAT price right now 129 bucks for the same cam that was 200 a season ago, very good camera thats great on battery life
 
Paul, how's the trigger speed on the M-80?
Great Jack, from my few tests in the yard, it seems like it detected movement within a second, woke right up and snapped three pics as I walk passed it at about 10 yards, also had no problem picking movement up at 20 and 30 yards too [up][up]
 
cuddeback. I have had stealth cams an wild views when i first started the trail cam thing but about 3 year's ago i switched to the cuddeback an now that's all i use.great trail cam an good customer service if something happens to the cam they are real good about fixing it or sending you a new one.
 
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