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Were using bushnelll trophy cams,Moultrie m80s and a newer browning. Moultrie and browning take better night pics. Haven't had the browning long enough to comment on battery life. Only problem I've had with my bushnell trophy cam was it was knocked off the post and stomped by the auodad. Dang devil goats.
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1st.. I recommend the Browning Strike Force. I've run one since January and just picked it up last weekend. It was still taking pics with a lot of power left. Picture quality is the best I've found at this price point, it has a good cam buckle (metal buckle) strap, and is the smallest camera I've ever owned.
2nd.. A few years ago I bought a couple HCO - Scoutguard 560's off of Curdog that were leftover from a TBH group buy. I used these pretty much straight thru for 2.5 years in the woods to the point that the camo pattern was faded white and had zero issues with performance. I seem to get better "trail" pics with these and they have the best battery life of any camera I've ever owned (so far anyways.. but that may change after I've owned the browning longer). If you can find one of the older SG560 or SG560V's, buy it. You can find them from 100-140 bucks if you look.
3rd.. At $80 bucks the Moultrie 550 is a good camera. The battery life could be better but I would buy another one if I needed to and couldn't find a browning strike force or scoutguard.
4th.. Bushnell Trophy Cam HD. I love the pics but I had issues with my batteries this last trip out. Honestly, it's probably my fault. I bought two of these on special for $109 and they came with another $25 rebate per. I'm expecting these to be some of my favorites.
I also own a Primos Truth Cam 65 (circa 2010 model) and I love the pics but have always had issues with the battery life. I probably won't ever own another one of these. And I've owned a wildgame innovations camera and after in crapped out on me for the third time in a row, I sent it to its new home in the bottom of the Neches River.
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