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Whats a fairly decent trail cam that's under $100?

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from jordjohn44 wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

Have fun finding that one. If you are willing to pay a couple more bucks the Wildview Infrared Extreme is around $130

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from turk wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

wild view has a decent price on there cameras i got one this year for $115 not much over $ 1oo moeltry has a camera under $100 i think i seen it on sale for $89 but it doesnt take infrared which the wild view does,i seen some cameras at wal-mart there was like three or four different kinds i didnt pay much attention who makes them but i think the prices ranged from in between $59 to $100 dollars my opinion is spend just a bit more than $100 not much more and you can get a pretty good camera good luck.

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from theoutdoorfever wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

Wild Game Innovations came out with some trail cams this year that are supposed to be reasonably priced. Haven't tried them myself but have heard good things about them. I would recommend going with an infared even if it means spending a few more dollars.

Matt
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from philly367 wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

Moultrie d40 is $100 with good battery life Ive tried the Wild views and the batteries were terrible.

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from Cgull wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

I bought 2 remington ghost ir cameras at academy for 59.00 on sale, not sure of regular price. one has been in the woods for almost 6 weeks, had 155 exposures and was still taking pics when I walked up to take it down. The ir field of veiw falls of with the battery charge.The latest night ir pics where only 15-17 ft deep and only 3-4 across, after starting with 35 ft deep and 14 ft across. I'm very impressed with the battery life, the photos are of minor quality though. I will post the new pics in my photos in the next day or so. One old huge necked buck is 3-4 inches outside the ears, although he only has 8 points, I think he will go in the 130's. You will have to see the neck on this thing!!!

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from tlangs31 wrote 3 weeks 4 hours ago

Moultrie gamespy d40 4.0 megapixel are a pretty good camera for under 100 dollars you can caught them on sale for 80 and they come with a fre 1gb memory card. It takes pics and videos. You can choose from 1,5,10,60 min on the picture settings and from 1-3 burst. It also shows the time and date on the pics. It has good battery life and decent pics. I have had my camera out for a month and the battery life is still 50%.

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from jordjohn44 wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

Have fun finding that one. If you are willing to pay a couple more bucks the Wildview Infrared Extreme is around $130

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from turk wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

wild view has a decent price on there cameras i got one this year for $115 not much over $ 1oo moeltry has a camera under $100 i think i seen it on sale for $89 but it doesnt take infrared which the wild view does,i seen some cameras at wal-mart there was like three or four different kinds i didnt pay much attention who makes them but i think the prices ranged from in between $59 to $100 dollars my opinion is spend just a bit more than $100 not much more and you can get a pretty good camera good luck.

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from theoutdoorfever wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

Wild Game Innovations came out with some trail cams this year that are supposed to be reasonably priced. Haven't tried them myself but have heard good things about them. I would recommend going with an infared even if it means spending a few more dollars.

Matt
theoutdoorfever.com

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from philly367 wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

Moultrie d40 is $100 with good battery life Ive tried the Wild views and the batteries were terrible.

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from Cgull wrote 3 weeks 1 day ago

I bought 2 remington ghost ir cameras at academy for 59.00 on sale, not sure of regular price. one has been in the woods for almost 6 weeks, had 155 exposures and was still taking pics when I walked up to take it down. The ir field of veiw falls of with the battery charge.The latest night ir pics where only 15-17 ft deep and only 3-4 across, after starting with 35 ft deep and 14 ft across. I'm very impressed with the battery life, the photos are of minor quality though. I will post the new pics in my photos in the next day or so. One old huge necked buck is 3-4 inches outside the ears, although he only has 8 points, I think he will go in the 130's. You will have to see the neck on this thing!!!

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from tlangs31 wrote 3 weeks 4 hours ago

Moultrie gamespy d40 4.0 megapixel are a pretty good camera for under 100 dollars you can caught them on sale for 80 and they come with a fre 1gb memory card. It takes pics and videos. You can choose from 1,5,10,60 min on the picture settings and from 1-3 burst. It also shows the time and date on the pics. It has good battery life and decent pics. I have had my camera out for a month and the battery life is still 50%.

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