Perhaps this should be on the Photography board....
I used to have a Bushnell wildlife ambush camera. Video clips, infra-red flash, XD card.
Worked well, until I killed it by leaving the batteries in too long.
Now I have a Minox trail camera of some sort - it's in the shed - but the flash is useless. Night shots are ... dark.
Something was digging last night under one of our trees, would like to find out what.
I could buy another Bushnell, but any other recommendations?
V8
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Re: Best wildlife camera
Bushnell for me. I have had a few trail cameras that never lasted long. Since I bought Bushnell it's not had a problem in the last 3 years.
(I must recharge the batteries.)
(I must recharge the batteries.)
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sg31 wrote:Bushnell for me. I have had a few trail cameras that never lasted long. Since I bought Bushnell it's not had a problem in the last 3 years. (I must recharge the batteries.)
I'm bidding on one now.
They sure need a lot of batteries.
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88V8 wrote:I'm bidding on one now.
They sure need a lot of batteries.
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