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Looking for a simple game camera
#5292632
09/07/14 04:38 PM
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texas wetlands
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We have gone through several different types of cameras and are looking for a brand and model that is very simple. Don't need a video. Don't need a ton of settings. Just one that you put the batteries In and it takes a quality picture every minute or so. Thanks
Last edited by texas wetlands; 09/07/14 04:42 PM.
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: texas wetlands]
#5292662
09/07/14 04:59 PM
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rifleman
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truthcam 35s are about as simple as you can get.
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: rifleman]
#5292671
09/07/14 05:06 PM
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tlk
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moultrie seems to be the best - we run 19 cameras and they are simple and best overal pics
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: tlk]
#5292701
09/07/14 05:21 PM
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C'mere
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My partner and I use Moultrie. Easy to use and they take good pics, day and night.
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: texas wetlands]
#5292729
09/07/14 05:39 PM
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stxranchman
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Primos 35 Truth cams are "Simple to use" as their TV ads say. Spypoint are simple also.
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: texas wetlands]
#5292802
09/07/14 06:30 PM
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lmd59
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I wouldn't buy another Spypoint. Had problems with the two that I bought right out of he box. Tried everything to get them to work. Finally returned them to the manufacturer, but they wouldn't do anything. They lost a customer forever
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: texas wetlands]
#5292856
09/07/14 07:02 PM
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Icedown12pk
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Moultries have done great for me. I'm running the m-880s
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: texas wetlands]
#5292874
09/07/14 07:19 PM
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Slow Drifter
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Does Wildview still make the "Bubba Cam?" I had a few of those a couple years ago and they were super simple to set up and use and took decent pics.
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: texas wetlands]
#5292909
09/07/14 07:49 PM
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Western
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Good site for good reviews, I have 2 Browning Strike force's and they are great. Like the infrared one better than the black out though (photo wise) http://www.trailcampro.com/
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: texas wetlands]
#5293013
09/07/14 08:46 PM
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dlrz71
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Another vote for the Promos 35's. Very simple with around 4 easy switches/settings.
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: Slow Drifter]
#5293342
09/07/14 11:02 PM
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dogcatcher
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Does Wildview still make the "Bubba Cam?" I had a few of those a couple years ago and they were super simple to set up and use and took decent pics. The only one we have, it is simple.
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: texas wetlands]
#5294171
09/08/14 01:25 PM
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texas wetlands
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Thanks for the reply's. We will take a look at the suggestions and go from there. Some of the camera's have gotten so high tech that we are pulling our hair out. It would be ok if we had one or two but we have around 15 camera's on the ranch. Thanks again.
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Re: Looking for a simple game camera
[Re: texas wetlands]
#5294221
09/08/14 01:44 PM
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Western
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The 2 Browning Strike Force's I have are stupid simple. 10mp. fast trigger. I basically just used the factory settings, but raised the photo quality to the full 10mp. They can do video, but I don't mess with that. Set the time and date, the MP's and insert SDcard and turn it on, took longer to strap on the tree. Battery life is insane compared to the ones I had before, over 4k photos and still at 100%. Not bad for $129 with free SD card and 2 year warranty (if bought on the trail camp pro site)
I will say out of the 2 I have, I prefer the night photo quality of the infrared over the no flash though.
If at first you dont succeed, then skydiving is not for you..
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