A few pics. I like the cheap camera

hunter drew

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A few pics. Was a Moultrie camera fan for a long time until I got burned on a few of them
 

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Not bad. I've heard those Wildgame cams are overall just adequate, but if you luck out with a good one, it does very well. Looks like you lucked out! I did too - I have one of them and it does everything I ask it to. Great deer too!
 

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Great pics. I've had mixed results with WGI cameras and Spycams. P-series Spycams the range wasn't that great, and with the WGI's I've had 3 good ones(all different models), and 4 or 5 that either failed at the start, or worked for a short while, and then started having weird issues. I've got one of the Blade series of WGI out now, and it's been pretty good, and I had an old IR4 that was one of the first cameras that had with IR flash that lasted 8 years, the last 2 it didn't keep date/time because the internal battery died, but otherwise it still took fantastic pictures.
 
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