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Camera #8605104 05/25/22 11:25 PM
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Looking for the best trail camera under $100. Only need it for pics. Dont need any monthly plans or fancy stuff, just something that takes good pics. This will be for hog hunting mainly.

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Originally Posted by AP2714
Looking for the best trail camera under $100. Only need it for pics. Dont need any monthly plans or fancy stuff, just something that takes good pics. This will be for hog hunting mainly.



Browning Strike Force. Bunch of sales going on right now.


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Originally Posted by AP2714
Looking for the best trail camera under $100. Only need it for pics. Dont need any monthly plans or fancy stuff, just something that takes good pics. This will be for hog hunting mainly.



Browning Strike Force. Bunch of sales going on right now.

I run a lot of trial cameras and use them year round. The Browning Strikeforce has been my favorite due to the quality of images (day and night) with the best flash range. I typically get about 2 years of service from a camera before they die. In the past couple of years, I have experienced lots of problems with the Brownings and it mainly goes back to the sensors. The most common sensor problem is that they take too many pictures with no game present. I guess the sensor will go off by cloud movement or leaves moving. When this occurs, I will get hundreds of images of "nothing" and it eventually wears out the batteries. The other problem is much less frequent, but sometimes I get a camera that will not take very many images. I rely on camera data a lot in placing stands and hunting my target deer. It is disappointing to watch several deer walk in front of the camera and when you check the camera - there are no images. I now will place/stack two cameras right on top of each other in my front yard and test them. Some cameras will catch a butterfly flying by and others will not even catch the mailman driving down the street. After many years, I have purchased my last Browning camera. I like cameras with good image quality, acceptable trigger speed, good flash range (80-100 feet) and reasonable sensitivity. I'm really getting to like the ones that capture short video clips. I'm liking the Stealth Cams and Reveal these days.

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Try the cheap ones on amazon that have the 120% Lense, use 4 AA, programable as to time of day to take pictures, come with adjustable mount,etc..
Been running three Best Guard (Woosport) for year and a half and been well pleased. Browning strikeforce is a joke. Over 75 pictures a day of grass
growing and shadows on the ground.
For 50$ get at least two.

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