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Game cameras?

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Looking for a pair of high end game cameras.  Night/day with good range, silent, etc.  Any recommendations? 

  • Super User

You wanting night color photos or black and white?  If you want completely silent and detection proof, IR is the way to go, but it is black and white night time pics.  With a flash, you will get color pics at night, but they are detectable!  I had quite a few of these several years ago and the Cuddebacks were they way to go.  Stock up on batteries and SD cards!

 

Jeff

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I'm new to the world of game/trail camera use this fall and I made a mistake that I don't want you to make.  Be SURE that the camera is placed in a position where movement from vegetation or branches blowing in the wind do not set the motion sensor off.  I filled up an entire memory card (999 photos) in less than 24 hours because there was some grass in the foreground blowing from the wind.

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