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What is wrong with my Stealth Cam?
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 419439" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>I once owned a Stealth Cam. Mine also worked fine for about a year and then started doing crazy stuff like taking all white photos like the one you posted. Personally, I wouldn't waste my money on another Stealth Cam. </p><p>I bought a Bushnell this past December and it has worked flawlessly. I managed to get approx 1500 pictures on a set of 8AA batteries!!!! Not only that, but the majority of those pictures were taken during a cold winter. The temps were down in the single digits at times and were rarely out of the 30s during the day. The pictures are good quality, the trigger speed it great, battery life is incredible, size is tiny compared to the Stealth Cam, and I have yet to have any "bad" pictures. Look into a Bushnell and don't look back. </p><p>Best part of all, I paid approx $170 for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 419439, member: 22495"] I once owned a Stealth Cam. Mine also worked fine for about a year and then started doing crazy stuff like taking all white photos like the one you posted. Personally, I wouldn't waste my money on another Stealth Cam. I bought a Bushnell this past December and it has worked flawlessly. I managed to get approx 1500 pictures on a set of 8AA batteries!!!! Not only that, but the majority of those pictures were taken during a cold winter. The temps were down in the single digits at times and were rarely out of the 30s during the day. The pictures are good quality, the trigger speed it great, battery life is incredible, size is tiny compared to the Stealth Cam, and I have yet to have any "bad" pictures. Look into a Bushnell and don't look back. Best part of all, I paid approx $170 for it. [/QUOTE]
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