Posted by GordoSD on December 06, 2008 at 10:45:41 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: trail cameras posted by Oliver Power on December 06, 2008 at 06:02:49:
I use Moultrie Outfitter Cams, 5.0 Mp. You can install SD cards in it. I put an SD card in it, and when I go to check the cam, I take another card, switch them, and bring the picture card home. View on home PC, delete the ones I don't want, download the good one into My Photos. Card is then ready to go back to replace card in use in camera. Besides 7 different bucks, this fall, I got coons, a fox, one of my setters, and two different poachers hunting pheasants. These take about 6 D batteries and hold up a long time. They won't work well under 32 degrees. Flash is limited to about 25 feet at night. They are IR activated. Cost 100 bucks at Cabela's when on sale. Don't buy anything cheaper. I took three others that were less money back.They wouldn't even initialize correctly.
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