After reading this , I just purchased a GardePro E5S. It was less than half the cost of my Brownings, so i am excited to see how they compare.
Normally i buy 3-4 trail cams at a time. For a while i was only buying cheap ones. The cheaper the better, was my motto. Then I started researching game cameras and learned about trigger time, trigger distances and some other camera features. Those 2 metrics alone started my push towards better cameras. I now find myself in the $100 range, on sale, to find some good cameras. Sometimes you can find a bushnell marked 40% off, but normally those fail on the trigger distance.
If you just want a camera in hopes you get a picture, a cheap camera is great. But if you want something that will pick up over 40ft away all the time with a fast trigger speed, those just wont cut it.
Will some of the cheaper ones last a long time, heck ya. But if i were you id do some testing to make sure they can do everything you want from a camera before just buying on price.
I bought a couple bushnell core 20 a cpl years ago. They couldnt detect a deer/person outside of 20 ft 3/4 of the time... If i slow walked and waved my arms, sure... But, it i just walked past or had my dog walk past it at 30ft it was useless. They listed the " detection" range as flash range. Not, what it would pick up a deer at. If you test an actual animal coming through and compare to something of known good quality, you can see the difference in plenty of cameras.Well, I haven't personally tested these yet, but folks seem to love them at $39 - $49. They advertise 90-100' sensativity range, 0.1s trigger time, good sound, amazing day time pics, and good battery life. The only semi-negative thing I've read / seen is that the sound is sometimes a bit wonky in video (i don't care) and that the night time pictures aren't the best. If all of this proves to be true, then I'm ALL OVER IT for $39!
I bought a couple bushnell core 20 a cpl years ago. They couldnt detect a deer/person outside of 20 ft 3/4 of the time... If i slow walked and waved my arms, sure... But, it i just walked past or had my dog walk past it at 30ft it was useless. They listed the " detection" range as flash range. Not, what it would pick up a deer at. If you test an actual animal coming through and compare to something of known good quality, you can see the difference in plenty of cameras.
I've set these cams out and then found out their is no way to format / delete picts, no way to determine how many picts are on the card. On top of that I swapped out the card and brought it home, I can't view picts because it says it's in the wrong format. I also have the PREVIEW model and it seems to be great.I've had a half dozen Stealthcam Browtine 16 MPs out all summer and they've been great. I buy them on Amazon when the 3 pack goes on sale for $89.
3 months in the backcountry and all of them still had full batteries. Great adjustability and resolution.
Mine show right on the cam how many pics there are, I use a card reader to view/wipe files. Any laptop should also be able to change the format of a standard SD card to access files...I've set these cams out and then found out their is no way to format / delete picts, no way to determine how many picts are on the card. On top of that I swapped out the card and brought it home, I can't view picts because it says it's in the wrong format. I also have the PREVIEW model and it seems to be great.
I've had a half dozen Stealthcam Browtine 16 MPs out all summer and they've been great. I buy them on Amazon when the 3 pack goes on sale for $89.
3 months in the backcountry and all of them still had full batteries. Great adjustability and resolution.
I'm absolutely positive that its a tech familiarity thing ! I'm completely stupid about anything other than looking at my email. All my other cameras, put the sd card in a card reader on my desktop and look at the picts, simple.Mine show right on the cam how many pics there are, I use a card reader to view/wipe files. Any laptop should also be able to change the format of a standard SD card to access files...
Kinda sounds like a tech familiarity thing, or else I just got lucky with every single one I've ever bought haha
I watched a couple YouTube videos when I got mine and they were super helpful on getting things setup!I'm absolutely positive that its a tech familiarity thing ! I'm completely stupid about anything other than looking at my email. All my other cameras, put the sd card in a card reader on my desktop and look at the picts, simple.
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Only a few thousand...but I'll share my favorite day and favorite night photos so you can see pic quality.
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I bought 5 spypoint m cameras this season. Only two of them workGlad you got the good ones. I've had absolutely terrible luck with LM2 units and the transmissions on LMs, LM2, and Flex. I'm slowly replacing spypoints with tactacams as budget allows.