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    Game Camera help please

    My wonderful wife got me a new laptop for Christmas. It's a Toshiba,and way smarter than Iam. I want to get a game camera,
    so that I can take this thing to the ranch and look at my pics.
    Any ideas on what kinda camera to look at? Thanks all

    #2
    That's a big topic and you'get lots of responses, I have 4 Wildviews and a Wildgame, all work most of the time, Wildviews are cheap, but eat a lot of "c" cell batteries and the pics are only about 2 megapixels, but I'm looking to see who's there, not produce quality 8X10 photos.
    I bought a card reader, they're cheap and extra SD cards so I can just change out the cards and leave the cameras in place.
    You'll have a lot of fun looking at the pictures.
    Good Luck

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      #3
      You can use the notebook to download the pictures from the cards. Most notebooks have video card slots

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        #4
        Well, if you want to spend some dough, go with a Covert. I bought one in August. It has been out since then and I have changed the batteries one time after thousands of pics. Easy to use with either the remote version or the display that's built in version. Amazing ir distance and great pics all the way around. $200

        If you want to go cheap, the Primos 35 is hard to beat. Great battery life. Great day pics. Great early ir pics. Decent dark ir pics. Easy to use. $99 and on sale for $69 sometimes.
        Last edited by Fishndude; 01-24-2011, 06:45 AM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Fishndude View Post

          If you want to go cheap, the Primos 35 is hard to beat. Great battery life. Great day pics. Great early ir pics. Decent dark ir pics. Easy to use. $99 and on sale for $69 sometimes.
          These are on sale at Academy right now. They're regularly $99 but are 30% off. I saw them last week here in Arlington.

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            #6
            Hunten Outdoors. You will see them soon.

            All their camera's allow for 6 volt batteries and solar charge and the prices are incredible.

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              #7
              Cuddie backs are good. Stealth cam you get 1000 pics of the wind blowing and wild veiw you have to change batteries once a week.

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                #8
                Thanks everyone. I apperciate the input.

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