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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5499182" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>I never buy expensive cameras. I have one moultrie 880i that is at least 12 years old and still works perfectly. The only problem with it is it does not Jive with my newer laptop and newer software. Pictures display perfectly on an older computer. Because of that experience this summer I bought two Moultrie 900 or something like that one has worked wonderfully has been on the same tree since May taking pictures of great quality. Batteries are still at 65% when I pulled a card a few days ago. The other one I bought at the same time crapped out the first time it got rained on totally ruined no help from Moultrie water issues are not covered under warranty. So as a backlash to that I started buying cheap no name obviously Chinese cameras from Amazon. Take good pictures easy to format and work with the settings. One major complaint though is they are very sensitive they take pictures of Shadows changing on bright days I guess. I get many pictures of nothing. Pictures taken 3 minutes apart with a glare on the lens even though I have them facing north. Not sure what's up with that but they do take good pictures of game and all other animals. One of them has leaked and seems to be fogged up but it still takes great pictures, go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5499182, member: 20050"] I never buy expensive cameras. I have one moultrie 880i that is at least 12 years old and still works perfectly. The only problem with it is it does not Jive with my newer laptop and newer software. Pictures display perfectly on an older computer. Because of that experience this summer I bought two Moultrie 900 or something like that one has worked wonderfully has been on the same tree since May taking pictures of great quality. Batteries are still at 65% when I pulled a card a few days ago. The other one I bought at the same time crapped out the first time it got rained on totally ruined no help from Moultrie water issues are not covered under warranty. So as a backlash to that I started buying cheap no name obviously Chinese cameras from Amazon. Take good pictures easy to format and work with the settings. One major complaint though is they are very sensitive they take pictures of Shadows changing on bright days I guess. I get many pictures of nothing. Pictures taken 3 minutes apart with a glare on the lens even though I have them facing north. Not sure what's up with that but they do take good pictures of game and all other animals. One of them has leaked and seems to be fogged up but it still takes great pictures, go figure. [/QUOTE]
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