Non-cellular Game Camera Preferences?

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See a lot of threads discussing cellular game cams but in my area there’s no cell service so I’m looking for a more traditional option. I currently run a couple Bushnells, was going to pick a couple more up but I wanted to see if anyone has tried any of the newer bushnell models or if there’s a better recommendation. I’ve been running video on them because it’s fun for the kids to see and I like watching the animal behavior. I place the cameras about 10ft up in the tree, ranges varying from almost point blank to 60yds typically.
 
I bought Tasco's for $20 at sportsmans this year. Appear to be a newer version of the Tasco's I bought many years ago that worked fine till this year when they were doa.
 
I bought Tasco's for $20 at sportsmans this year. Appear to be a newer version of the Tasco's I bought many years ago that worked fine till this year when they were doa.
Nice, I’ll have to take a look at those
 
I have used quite a few different makes and models and settled on the Gardepro E5S, I have 6 of them and they are my favorite for both pics and videos. If a sale happens on Amazon, you can get them in the $20-$30 range. Some of them are 3 years old and still running great. The ONLY con I have had with them is the wind noise in video mode. I tried to load a video but the system didn't like the file name.

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For cheap, the Covert MP30's have been working well. For midrange the SpyPoint Force Pro 48 pictures are stunning.
Ran Browning Strikeforce for years. They are pretty good but after 4 years or so seems like detection starts to fail.
 
Really liking the GardePro's. The pictures and videos are excellent, especially for an inexpensive camera. Battery life also very good. Mounting holes kinda suck. As of now, I won't buy anything else.
 
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