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<blockquote data-quote="hunt4646" data-source="post: 4491634" data-attributes="member: 14337"><p>I recently purchased a new Bushnell Trophy Cam 20HD Aggressor camera and compared it side by side with a 3 year old Browning Strike Force. They were both set up on same tree facing the same direction at the same elevation in a wooded area. The Bushnell trigger system did pick up 10% more deer walking thru the woods. The Bushnell Aggressor did catch a squirrel on tree that was not photographed by the Browning. There was very little picture differences on night time pics. Both had about the same flash range and brightness. </p><p>The results for daytime pictures were very different in exposure. The cameras are in a tall tree area with little sunlight directly shining on cameras. The Browning pictures were very clear and natural in appearance with good exposure. All Bushnell pictures taken in daylight were very dark and I had to use my computer's programing to brighten them in order to see the deer or any detail in the woods. Once brightened, the detail of the Bushnell cam pics was very sharp.</p><p> All controls worked properly on both cameras.</p><p>I have moved the Bushnell to a tree line and aimed at an open field used regularly by deer.. I will update results from that position in a few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunt4646, post: 4491634, member: 14337"] I recently purchased a new Bushnell Trophy Cam 20HD Aggressor camera and compared it side by side with a 3 year old Browning Strike Force. They were both set up on same tree facing the same direction at the same elevation in a wooded area. The Bushnell trigger system did pick up 10% more deer walking thru the woods. The Bushnell Aggressor did catch a squirrel on tree that was not photographed by the Browning. There was very little picture differences on night time pics. Both had about the same flash range and brightness. The results for daytime pictures were very different in exposure. The cameras are in a tall tree area with little sunlight directly shining on cameras. The Browning pictures were very clear and natural in appearance with good exposure. All Bushnell pictures taken in daylight were very dark and I had to use my computer's programing to brighten them in order to see the deer or any detail in the woods. Once brightened, the detail of the Bushnell cam pics was very sharp. All controls worked properly on both cameras. I have moved the Bushnell to a tree line and aimed at an open field used regularly by deer.. I will update results from that position in a few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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