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Trail Cameras And Photos
I could use some advice on Trail Cameras.
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<blockquote data-quote="j3564wost" data-source="post: 883436" data-attributes="member: 69547"><p>Within the 150 dollar limit I have had good luck with the Primos Truth Cam 35 as well as the Wildgame Innovations Micro 8; with the Micro 8 being my go to cam.</p><p></p><p>I have had the Micro 8 for 3 years and love it for the cost. I have left it in the mountains for months (rain/snow/heat) with<u> zero</u> issues. Battery Life is great with this cam and the pictures and video I would rate a 7 out of 10 for quality.</p><p></p><p>j3564wost</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j3564wost, post: 883436, member: 69547"] Within the 150 dollar limit I have had good luck with the Primos Truth Cam 35 as well as the Wildgame Innovations Micro 8; with the Micro 8 being my go to cam. I have had the Micro 8 for 3 years and love it for the cost. I have left it in the mountains for months (rain/snow/heat) with[U] zero[/U] issues. Battery Life is great with this cam and the pictures and video I would rate a 7 out of 10 for quality. j3564wost [/QUOTE]
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