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Moultrie AC-42i Mini Cam Reviews?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5704172" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>At present, my current "go-to" <u>smallest</u> cam (non-cellular) remains the Browning Dark Ops, which uses only 6AA batteries, and is relatively rich in programming features (all easy to understand). The Dark Ops is significantly smaller than any my other cams, exception being the tiny Moultri AC-42i which is barely over half the physical size of the Dark Ops.</p><p></p><p>You can usually find any prior year's model Dark Ops in the same price range as the Moultri AC-42i.</p><p>And they will work well, running at least twice as long on 6AAs as the AC-42i on 4AAs.</p><p></p><p>No matter how you turn, can be a crap shoot with trail cams,</p><p>as a particular brand/model that was good last year, can be crap next year.</p><p></p><p><u>Much of our thoughts are more about "value" relative to the "price point</u>".</p><p>Moultrie has generally done well with this before the AC-42i.</p><p></p><p>A new non-cell cam on the market that has my attention is the $90 Gardepro T5NG.</p><p>I have just started field testing a couple of these, but so far, so good.</p><p></p><p>It is slightly larger than the Browning Dark Ops, but is also true black flash.</p><p>The Gardepro uses 8AAs, and has ample, intuitive programming features.</p><p>Imagery may exceed the Dark Ops, flash range is at least as good.</p><p>Tell you more in a few weeks, months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5704172, member: 1409"] At present, my current "go-to" [U]smallest[/U] cam (non-cellular) remains the Browning Dark Ops, which uses only 6AA batteries, and is relatively rich in programming features (all easy to understand). The Dark Ops is significantly smaller than any my other cams, exception being the tiny Moultri AC-42i which is barely over half the physical size of the Dark Ops. You can usually find any prior year's model Dark Ops in the same price range as the Moultri AC-42i. And they will work well, running at least twice as long on 6AAs as the AC-42i on 4AAs. No matter how you turn, can be a crap shoot with trail cams, as a particular brand/model that was good last year, can be crap next year. [U]Much of our thoughts are more about "value" relative to the "price point[/U]". Moultrie has generally done well with this before the AC-42i. A new non-cell cam on the market that has my attention is the $90 Gardepro T5NG. I have just started field testing a couple of these, but so far, so good. It is slightly larger than the Browning Dark Ops, but is also true black flash. The Gardepro uses 8AAs, and has ample, intuitive programming features. Imagery may exceed the Dark Ops, flash range is at least as good. Tell you more in a few weeks, months. [/QUOTE]
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