HotRod-04F7efi
Sep 9 2005, 02:51 PM
I am looking to get a couple of cams, but not sure what to get? Just wondering what everyone is using and how they like the results of the pics
I have the new Cuddeback, and it is good..but I'm not too pleased at a general lack of sharpness for a 3MP camera. Other than that I like it.
BadfastSpeedracer
Sep 9 2005, 03:04 PM
Cuddeback for sure, I've got 3. If you're interested.....I've got a brand new one in the box still for $350 plus shipping. PM if interested.
jmp2204
Sep 9 2005, 09:50 PM
i bought a moultrie 1.3 mp digital to test the waters in the 3 places i hunt,initially some bugs with the first one,returned it and the sd card i put in the second faulted once then no problems.for 100.00 it's going alright now.after i use it for a couple months i may buy a couple more of the same,if this one doesn't work out i'll move to something else.pics of the coons and

eyes in another thred here, are from this cam.
Rowan128
Sep 12 2005, 09:14 AM
Leaf River digi, cheaper but it takes several secs to load up...
I like it alot..
thesweeper09
Sep 12 2005, 09:46 AM
QUOTE(jmp2204 @ Sep 9 2005, 10:50 PM)
i bought a moultrie 1.3 mp digital to test the waters in the 3 places i hunt,initially some bugs with the first one,returned it and the sd card i put in the second faulted once then no problems.for 100.00 it's going alright now.after i use it for a couple months i may buy a couple more of the same,if this one doesn't work out i'll move to something else.pics of the coons and

eyes in another thred here, are from this cam.
yea i got that same camera... had it up for a week and got some nice pics of a buck.... for the price i thought the pics were pretty good here are a few of the buck i got pics of
firecatfever
Sep 12 2005, 09:55 AM
I am also using the cuddeback. You don't have alot of good options when it comes to digital trail cams, I think the cuddeback is one of the better ones, but its not perfect...none of them are.
You can usually find the best Cuddeback deals on ebay. I got mine for $300.
The best camera I ever had was a Highlander Photoscout, 35mm trailcam. I ran over 100 rolls of film through it in the last 5 years, and it has always worked perfect. It amazes me, its so easy to use, and gets good range, and it has a really strong case. If you were looking for a 35mm trailcam, that would be the way to go IMO.
It would be sweet to have that new Cellulay-Scout digital camera. It has a cell phone that emails you the picture to your PC or phone every time it takes a picture. :banana:
cmscat50
Sep 14 2005, 10:12 AM
I think if you could get a digital camera with the picture quality of the Leaf River, power up time of the Cuddeback, and have the LCD of the Leaf River you would have the perfect digital. Nobody makes one yet.
If you put your camera on TRAILS mostly buy the Cuddeback.
If you are going to put your camera on bait sites and rubs / scrapes the Leaf River is a better unit IMO.
Jsho13
Nov 15 2005, 01:38 PM
QUOTE(BadfastSpeedracer @ Sep 9 2005, 03:04 PM)
Cuddeback for sure, I've got 3.
Agreed :banana:
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