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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5704709" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>The Browning HP5 is likely the very best value currently available for those running in video.</p><p>I still more often prefer still pics (which it does a great job with as well).</p><p></p><p>Speaking of lemons, they happen with every brand.</p><p>Just more often with some brands than others,</p><p>and any brand can suddenly release a "new" version with poor engineering and even worse quality control.</p><p></p><p>Until this past Fall, I'd only had one Browning "lemon" (which was a Dark Ops several years ago, Browning replaced it, all was well).</p><p></p><p>Then <em>"BANG" (Oct '22)</em>, received 4 new Browning cell cams, and 3 of 4 were lemons, which would completely stop working after only a few days to a couple weeks when placed afield (along with other problematic issues). Yet one of the 4 worked pretty much as expected.</p><p></p><p>Despite those 3 of 4 being lemons, I still believe Browning may be the overall best bet & best value for most trail cam users & applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5704709, member: 1409"] The Browning HP5 is likely the very best value currently available for those running in video. I still more often prefer still pics (which it does a great job with as well). Speaking of lemons, they happen with every brand. Just more often with some brands than others, and any brand can suddenly release a "new" version with poor engineering and even worse quality control. Until this past Fall, I'd only had one Browning "lemon" (which was a Dark Ops several years ago, Browning replaced it, all was well). Then [I]"BANG" (Oct '22)[/I], received 4 new Browning cell cams, and 3 of 4 were lemons, which would completely stop working after only a few days to a couple weeks when placed afield (along with other problematic issues). Yet one of the 4 worked pretty much as expected. Despite those 3 of 4 being lemons, I still believe Browning may be the overall best bet & best value for most trail cam users & applications. [/QUOTE]
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