My current "go-to" cams for most applications are the Browning Dark-Ops series. These are true black flash cams, great for using over scrapes and trails. IMO, they are the best bang for my buck, feature-rich, allowing up to 8 pics per triggering event.
For inventorying fields and larger food plots, I prefer the top models from both Bushnell and Moultrie, mainly because I prefer their field scan modes over the Browning models.
As I replace some older units, I see the Browning Patriot model coming into play.
Among the cellular cams, I'm currently using both Browning models and the Tacticam.
The Tacticam is not a bad cam for the price, but I believe over a couple years, the Browning Scout will cost no more simply because is has longer battery life.
The Tacticam is not as feature-rich as the Brownings, and I believe I'm missing a lot of activity that typically gets captured by the Brownings. No matter how you program the Tacticam, it will only send 1 pic per triggering event. I have my Brownings typically set to send at least 2 pics per triggering event, and the Brownings send all pics, not just 1 of 3, etc. like the Tacticam.
I'm adding more Browning cell cams, but don't plan to add any more Tacticams.