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<blockquote data-quote="firewalker600" data-source="post: 1111854" data-attributes="member: 4280"><p>+ 1 for Moultrie game cameras. I bought mine after a buddy got one and it produced some great pic's. He bought the high end one and I chose the lower end one. I now own two of them and three other buddies own numerous ones now. The price was reasonable and the pictures are of good quality. the four of us together have 10 of them with no problems. One friend had an older one that did get wet do to a bad placement but it still took pictures it just lost the digital read out on the control pad. It was the one that had a built in viewer. I hate to give thieves anymore of my money, so this camera does not break the bank and does a good job. I would like to have a nicer camera but, i hunt a lot of public and a small amount of private that is not the securest place around. I did find a cheaper security box for my cameras. A old electrical junction box with hinges. cut a hole out of the front for the camera lens and mounted the box to the tree with some lag bolts. Keep my cameras safe this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firewalker600, post: 1111854, member: 4280"] + 1 for Moultrie game cameras. I bought mine after a buddy got one and it produced some great pic's. He bought the high end one and I chose the lower end one. I now own two of them and three other buddies own numerous ones now. The price was reasonable and the pictures are of good quality. the four of us together have 10 of them with no problems. One friend had an older one that did get wet do to a bad placement but it still took pictures it just lost the digital read out on the control pad. It was the one that had a built in viewer. I hate to give thieves anymore of my money, so this camera does not break the bank and does a good job. I would like to have a nicer camera but, i hunt a lot of public and a small amount of private that is not the securest place around. I did find a cheaper security box for my cameras. A old electrical junction box with hinges. cut a hole out of the front for the camera lens and mounted the box to the tree with some lag bolts. Keep my cameras safe this year. [/QUOTE]
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