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    Reconyx question?

    What on earth makes these cameras so $$$? I don't know of anyone that owns one

    #2
    Quality - I know several ranches that will not run a camera that is not a Reconyx

    WITH THAT SAID they wouldn't own an ice chest that doesn't say YETI on them either. They are quality products I am sure, but there is no way they are actually $200-$300 more quality than the rest of the quality cameras on the market IMO

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      #3
      Originally posted by Codie View Post
      Quality - I know several ranches that will not run a camera that is not a Reconyx

      WITH THAT SAID they wouldn't own an ice chest that doesn't say YETI on them either. They are quality products I am sure, but there is no way they are actually $200-$300 more quality than the rest of the quality cameras on the market IMO
      That was my thinkin what exactly makes them $200-300 more then my coverts that will send pictures to me

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        #4
        I have owned one about 5 years now. Not one single problem and batteries last forever.

        Got tired of spending 100-150 on different cameras that seemed to work when they wanted to.

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          #5
          At 6 times the cost of a good trail cam I would rather have 6 spots covered than 1. I guess if I had a money tree I might buy one but other than that it seems like a waste to me. I have some Moultrie M80s that are 6 years old and haven't missed a beat that were less than $100 each. I think lots of people buy them just because they are priced high. People say all the time "you get what you pay for" but I don't see it with these things. I did buy a cuddeback one time that was $450 but I learned quickly that price doesn't mean quality always.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jerry Worley View Post
            I have owned one about 5 years now. Not one single problem and batteries last forever.

            Got tired of spending 100-150 on different cameras that seemed to work when they wanted to.
            Same here, however I will say the quality of picture is not much better than my cheaper cameras.

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              #7
              Yep shop around you can find them below retail. You put it out with lithiums and watch it work for 18000k pictures.

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                #8
                My buddy has one and put his Reconyx and other brand camera side by side at his feeder for the season, same delay settings. The Reconyx gets 3X the pictures. Thus, their motto, "See what you've been missing."

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BowSlayer View Post
                  At 6 times the cost of a good trail cam I would rather have 6 spots covered than 1. I guess if I had a money tree I might buy one but other than that it seems like a waste to me. I have some Moultrie M80s that are 6 years old and haven't missed a beat that were less than $100 each. I think lots of people buy them just because they are priced high. People say all the time "you get what you pay for" but I don't see it with these things. I did buy a cuddeback one time that was $450 but I learned quickly that price doesn't mean quality always.
                  My dad bought a cuddeback several years ago thing was not user friendly at all an a piece of junk

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                    #10
                    Owned 2 now for a couple years. Pics aren't the best by no means but as far as reliability and battery life they're second to none. Their customer service is also incredible. I bought them simply because I was tired of driving 3 1/2 hours only to find my cameras had stopped working.

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                      #11
                      Huge fan of their cameras. I am currently using the HC600 and love it. Now I have sent it back twice because of the day light and dawn senor was messing up. Fixed it both times out of warranty $30. I've had this camera like 4 years. Trigger speed is super face and the different configuration setups work nicely for me. Love the Rapid Fire setting.


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                      Back in January I talked to the Reconyx's President and he showed me a new camera that has not hit the market yet, but it will be the best of the market once it's available. IMHO.

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                        #12
                        We've had them all. And Had nothing but problems. Not working, work one season and quit, etc. These have lasted us 4 years and always work and battery life is great. I do currently own two primos and just bought a browning that are doing good so far, but it's only been a year. We shall see if they hold up.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by drop dead fred View Post
                          What on earth makes these cameras so $$$? I don't know of anyone that owns one

                          Yes you do - me! Lol!

                          I use them almost exclusively and they DO provide me more pictures than any camera I've used, they have been 100% trouble free for 2 years (way better than other high end cameras I've used over the years) and the battery life is awesome- especially for the number of pictures.

                          Are they "necessary?" No. They're a luxury that are worth it if you can afford to run them. It's just like rifles or bows - do you NEED a Remington 700 Sendero SFII or a Zeiss scope or a brand new, top of the line bow to kill deer? No. But they CAN make things easier, if you can afford them.

                          Fortunately, I don't have to pay much for my Reconyx cameras because I couldn't afford them otherwise. But I WOULD buy them off the shelf if they were in my budget. I would NOT, on the other hand, buy less cameras than I think I needed, just to own Reconyx cameras - as good as they are, one Reconyx is not a substitute for 2 working cheaper cameras. I will say that I read all sorts of threads on here where people gripe about their cameras, especially cameras breaking; but I don't know many people complaining about their Reconyx cameras. There IS something to be said about dependability - and it's addition to the 'value' of an item.

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                            #14
                            I have 4. I have a closet full of every other camera made. I used to subscribe to the idea of buying cheaper cameras believing... 'if they only last a couple of years it's Ok cause they cost less.' Not any more. From my experience Reconyx are of much higher quality, unbelievable battery life and I can count on them working every time. Worth every penny of the price for me.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Horitexan View Post
                              Fortunately, I don't have to pay much for my Reconyx cameras because I couldn't afford them otherwise.
                              Curious minds want to know...

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