Looking for user friendly (senior users children and a couple who are just technologically challenged) trail cameras. Are the new Browning’s simple to set up or do you need a degree in trail camera set up? Not really looking for cellular cameras.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
User friendly trail cameras
Collapse
X
-
Most of the cameras now are user friendly. Usually, you just put in the batteries and a card and you're ready to go, especially if you don't worry about the date and time. If you want to adjust the date/time/number of photos per event/duration between events/photo versus video, that will take a few button pushes, but its usually easy to figure out. If all else fails just go with the factory settings and don't worry about the date and time.
Comment
-
Originally posted by doghouse View PostI bought 5 cheaper Bushnell cams in 2013 and all but 1 are still working. I purchased a new L20 Bushnell cam about a month ago and its an easy set up. 66 dollars on Amazon Prime. I buy cheap and throw them away when they break. That's just me.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Draco View PostI'm slowly going to all Tasco. They are $29.95 at Walmart. They are easy to set up and if one ever stops working, throw it away and get another one. None have quit working in the last 5 years though.
Comment
-
Originally posted by alec73065 View PostSame for me , some of mine are 5+ yrs old . Too many brownings worked less than 1 year .
Comment
Comment