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<blockquote data-quote="Layne" data-source="post: 5794785" data-attributes="member: 5850"><p>I have a few of the Moultrie Edge and have had no problems with them... They are affordable if you find them on sale 2@$150... They use multiple carriers and have a simple setup. Image quality is good IMO and videos are good as well.</p><p>they will run on 8 or 16 AA batteries so they run all season + without a battery change.</p><p>One con is that you only get a 15 second video, I would like a longer video option and would love to have the option to take an immediate test photo instead of having to schedule one.</p><p>Someone mentioned you have to wait 24 hours for the download of the video but that's when you set it to immediate check in, if you set it for say 3 hour check in it will get your video to you on that check in... it would be nice to be able to request the video immediately but maybe they'll address that.</p><p>Many of the negatives that cell cameras have can be addresses with firmware upgrades.</p><p></p><p>Moultrie has a scaled plan that you can purchase if you have multi cameras that will save some money, that's a plus for me.</p><p></p><p>These cameras have no SD card so everything is managed by the app.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Andy that you can't really judge a brand by a couple of models, I had some bad luck with a different Moultrie model, that's why I've purchase more of these Edge models because I know mine have worked without issue... I have other brands but these are the ones I've repurchased.</p><p></p><p>There are better cameras I'm sure but how much better can you get than having the camera take the picture or video when a deer walks by and then transmit it to you with an image quality that you can use to determine if it's a deer you want to pursue? That's all I'm looking for in a cell camera, I'm not watching Dolby HDR videos on it... just my opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Layne, post: 5794785, member: 5850"] I have a few of the Moultrie Edge and have had no problems with them... They are affordable if you find them on sale 2@$150... They use multiple carriers and have a simple setup. Image quality is good IMO and videos are good as well. they will run on 8 or 16 AA batteries so they run all season + without a battery change. One con is that you only get a 15 second video, I would like a longer video option and would love to have the option to take an immediate test photo instead of having to schedule one. Someone mentioned you have to wait 24 hours for the download of the video but that's when you set it to immediate check in, if you set it for say 3 hour check in it will get your video to you on that check in... it would be nice to be able to request the video immediately but maybe they'll address that. Many of the negatives that cell cameras have can be addresses with firmware upgrades. Moultrie has a scaled plan that you can purchase if you have multi cameras that will save some money, that's a plus for me. These cameras have no SD card so everything is managed by the app. I agree with Andy that you can't really judge a brand by a couple of models, I had some bad luck with a different Moultrie model, that's why I've purchase more of these Edge models because I know mine have worked without issue... I have other brands but these are the ones I've repurchased. There are better cameras I'm sure but how much better can you get than having the camera take the picture or video when a deer walks by and then transmit it to you with an image quality that you can use to determine if it's a deer you want to pursue? That's all I'm looking for in a cell camera, I'm not watching Dolby HDR videos on it... just my opinions. [/QUOTE]
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