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Re: Wildgame Innovations Cam
[Re: TruTexican]
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11/19/15 10:46 PM
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Navasot
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Whats your camera angle look like? how far away is the camera and do you have any pics off of it you can share?
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Re: Wildgame Innovations Cam
[Re: TruTexican]
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11/19/15 10:51 PM
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iv used a lot of different cameras and now use one of the cheapest ones on the market not the WV but iv had one of those also.. these cheap ones I use now last just as long as the others iv used.. how long has the camera been out? has moisture got into it? corrosion showing? lenses look clean?
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Re: Wildgame Innovations Cam
[Re: TruTexican]
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11/20/15 01:41 PM
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rickym
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Nav, I'm not sure if your asking me those questions or someone else. My camera is mounted 4 1/2 feet off the ground and is only about 12' feet from the feeder as the lane is only 20' wide. It doesn't get much light especially at night. Yes I have pictures I could share but I use my phone not a computer and can't post them from my phone. The camera has been out since February and doesn't seem to have gotten moisture in it, can't see any corrosion.
Like I said before it's personal preference. The OP said he bought one of the more expensive WG cameras, to me those aren't worth the money when I can get the Browning for close to the same money
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Re: Wildgame Innovations Cam
[Re: TruTexican]
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11/20/15 02:45 PM
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Yeah I was wondering what the ops pics looked like
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Re: Wildgame Innovations Cam
[Re: rickym]
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11/20/15 04:14 PM
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DuckCoach1985
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Okay so you were on round 2 before you ever got started, trust me your current one is nothing but a ticking time bomb. I'm not saying that they are trash, I've even considered getting a cheap one to watch down a 4 wheeler trail to see what animals use it, but I don't think the camera is worth the money. If your real worried about it getting stolen then sure, which by all accounts I worry about mine in E Texas, but I'll stick with the Browning strike force with a steel box bolted to the tree.
It's personal preference really. Trust me I didn't exactly like the price tag on the Browning but after reading a lot of reviews on different cameras I bought the Browning after last deer season. Yes, on round 2. Hopefully you're picking up my sarcasm when I talk about being on month three. I know they suck.. before this year I had never used one. Saw that one on sale at academy for $50 and decided it's time I play like the big boys. Having had it all season, makes me wonder why I never got one sooner.. they're pretty cool! Down the road I'll definitely have to upgrade.
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Re: Wildgame Innovations Cam
[Re: TruTexican]
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11/20/15 04:16 PM
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DuckCoach1985
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Like I said though, takes pretty good pics, battery life sucks, but I have no basis for comparison
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Re: Wildgame Innovations Cam
[Re: DuckCoach1985]
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11/20/15 06:46 PM
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Okay so you were on round 2 before you ever got started, trust me your current one is nothing but a ticking time bomb. I'm not saying that they are trash, I've even considered getting a cheap one to watch down a 4 wheeler trail to see what animals use it, but I don't think the camera is worth the money. If your real worried about it getting stolen then sure, which by all accounts I worry about mine in E Texas, but I'll stick with the Browning strike force with a steel box bolted to the tree.
It's personal preference really. Trust me I didn't exactly like the price tag on the Browning but after reading a lot of reviews on different cameras I bought the Browning after last deer season. Yes, on round 2. Hopefully you're picking up my sarcasm when I talk about being on month three. I know they suck.. before this year I had never used one. Saw that one on sale at academy for $50 and decided it's time I play like the big boys. Having had it all season, makes me wonder why I never got one sooner.. they're pretty cool! Down the road I'll definitely have to upgrade. I have a few WG cameras that are at least three years old, some that are four years. I am actually amazed at the stories that guys have of them not lasting very long. I must be the exception to the rule. The batteries on the older ones only last about 1 1/2 months, the newer ones about 2-3 months. I went cheap several years ago when I bought a $200 camera that died in a year. I figured even if the WG camera pooped out in a year, I could buy a new one every year for the next four years and come out okay. I am way ahead.
"Man is still a hunter, still a simple searcher after meat..." Robert C. Ruark
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Re: Wildgame Innovations Cam
[Re: TruTexican]
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11/21/15 11:30 PM
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DuckCoach1985
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Very familiar pic.. Have a lot like that one. Funny... sometimes I get a perfect still of corn falling from the feeder but a deer walking is fuzzy. Probly the IR pics have slower exposure. Regardless.. Not bad for $50
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