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  This isn't about fishing, but I've learned to depend and trust the good responses and advice from the knowlegable and friendly people of this forum. Also I suspect that many of you good fisherman here are also all-round outdoorsman.

   I know some trail cameras come with a built in viewer, mine does not. So for those of you who use other methods to view your trail cam pics, what do you use to see you pics if your camera takes a SD type card? I'd like to be able to view my pics while still in the woods.

  As always, thanks for your input

I have brought my laptop in my backpack to view the pics and save them, or just bring a regular digital camera to view them.  I wouldn't waste the money on one of the viewers especially if you already have a digital camera.

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I use my digital camera.

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