kboatman107
WKR
Stealth cams from camofire
Which Campark model? They have great reviews.Any update on the comparison?
I just bought a Victure and a Campark off Amazon. They were both $40. The Campark wins in all categories so I'm sending the Victure back.
This one:Which Campark model? They have great reviews.
Wow that is shady. Buying 5 star reviews- that's terrible. Glad to hear you like the camera though and I think I will order a couple.This one:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TXBRRGT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
But as I found out with the Victure camera..A lot of those reviews are 'bought'. Both the Victure and Campark cams came with info offering either a free $10 Amazon gift card, free SD card, or free card viewer in exchange for a 5-star review. Pretty shady. What I really don't like is that I posted a review on the Victure stating this and Amazon didn't approve the review!
I've played with the Campark a lot around the house and am impressed with it so far..But haven't had it in the woods yet.
Wow that is shady. Buying 5 star reviews- that's terrible. Glad to hear you like the camera though and I think I will order a couple.
I purchased a couple of the Campark T20 cameras and they seem to work well with backyard testing. I like the LCD viewer for viewing pictures while setting up the camera. These seem to have all the bells and whistles of much higher priced cameras and they seem to be good on batteries, I have 4 T20 cameras that I have tested and they have each taken over 1500 pictures on a set of Everbrite batteries, some have gone over 3000 pictures, but the Everbrite batteries are very cheap and some don't seem to work at all, so they are really not the best to determine battery life. Here is a sample picture from one of the cams.
Primos truth cam is probably the hardest camera to beat in that price range. When they do the rebate, they go down to $30 each. Thousands of pictures, battery life is ridiculous. Easy to setup and they take pretty good pics and video.