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Best night image quality and flash distance on no/low-glow cam
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<blockquote data-quote="TNTreeman" data-source="post: 4992448" data-attributes="member: 18741"><p>Ok, I'm extremely low tech but have been putting out cameras since the old days of having to get the film developed. I got 4 of these Apeman h45 cameras for less than $200. They have only been out for a week so of course who knows about how they will hold up over time but so far they take great pics and are super user friendly. They are totally blacked out and the deer don't seem to pay any attention to them. You can view the pics on the small screen and erase easily if need be. Not sure about the distance they reach out to for surveying food plots just yet but I'll be mounting some tomorrow as security cameras high up in trees. It's been a short test run for a week but I like them enough I'll order some more next week. They may all mess up in a month but so far so good . I've gotten much more expensive cameras that didn't take as good pics and were much harder to figure out. Not much technical info here but I'm overall pleased and especially for the price it's not much of a risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNTreeman, post: 4992448, member: 18741"] Ok, I'm extremely low tech but have been putting out cameras since the old days of having to get the film developed. I got 4 of these Apeman h45 cameras for less than $200. They have only been out for a week so of course who knows about how they will hold up over time but so far they take great pics and are super user friendly. They are totally blacked out and the deer don't seem to pay any attention to them. You can view the pics on the small screen and erase easily if need be. Not sure about the distance they reach out to for surveying food plots just yet but I'll be mounting some tomorrow as security cameras high up in trees. It's been a short test run for a week but I like them enough I'll order some more next week. They may all mess up in a month but so far so good . I've gotten much more expensive cameras that didn't take as good pics and were much harder to figure out. Not much technical info here but I'm overall pleased and especially for the price it's not much of a risk. [/QUOTE]
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