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<blockquote data-quote="lanman89" data-source="post: 352434" data-attributes="member: 13058"><p>I have 3 different trail cameras.</p><p> </p><p>I have a moultrie D-40. VERY slow trigger and poor battery life.</p><p> </p><p>My second cam is a scoutguard sg550. For the first year I loved this camera. It takes 8 AA has the infrared flash and a 1.3 second trigger time. I've changed batteries twice in a year, and they have never been dead when changed. I just didn't believe they could possibly still be working.</p><p> </p><p>I say that I used to love it.. It is still a great camera. Then I bought the Bushnell Trophy cam. The internals are made by uway, the same people who manufacture the scoutguard sg550 internals. In fact the screen is identical. The main differences and reasons that I prefer the Bushnell are.</p><p> </p><p>1) The scoutguard requires a wired remote to change setting on the camera or view battery level.</p><p>2) the Bushnell offers a 2 year warranty, scoutguard 1 year.</p><p>3) both cameras have amazing battery life and take 5MP Pictures.</p><p>4) both cameras shoot good video, programmable from (I think) 1-60 seconds.</p><p> </p><p>I paid approx $100 for the moultrie and $200 for the Bushnell/scoutguard.</p><p> </p><p>If you opperate them both continuous for a year as I do, you will save the difference in battery costs. I have not gotten the advertised 1 year on a set of batteries, however I have taken well over 4000 pictures without changing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lanman89, post: 352434, member: 13058"] I have 3 different trail cameras. I have a moultrie D-40. VERY slow trigger and poor battery life. My second cam is a scoutguard sg550. For the first year I loved this camera. It takes 8 AA has the infrared flash and a 1.3 second trigger time. I've changed batteries twice in a year, and they have never been dead when changed. I just didn't believe they could possibly still be working. I say that I used to love it.. It is still a great camera. Then I bought the Bushnell Trophy cam. The internals are made by uway, the same people who manufacture the scoutguard sg550 internals. In fact the screen is identical. The main differences and reasons that I prefer the Bushnell are. 1) The scoutguard requires a wired remote to change setting on the camera or view battery level. 2) the Bushnell offers a 2 year warranty, scoutguard 1 year. 3) both cameras have amazing battery life and take 5MP Pictures. 4) both cameras shoot good video, programmable from (I think) 1-60 seconds. I paid approx $100 for the moultrie and $200 for the Bushnell/scoutguard. If you opperate them both continuous for a year as I do, you will save the difference in battery costs. I have not gotten the advertised 1 year on a set of batteries, however I have taken well over 4000 pictures without changing them. [/QUOTE]
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