Tired of Trail Cameras that stop or don't work.

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Just bought my THIRD camera and the 'blacklight' camera part does not work. I get daylight(early dawn to dark dusk) but black screens or no pictures if DARK outside.
I KNOW its the infared part because I used an Laser Intensifier from a night scope I have and got a perfect picture.
Oh, to the point.. Who makes a reliable camera that takes night shots withOUT flash and does not EAT batteries daily?
Tried Moultrie, and Primus, and Bushnell.
 
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Im excited myself to try one of the Covert cameras this next season. Although I dont know anyone with a Covert, Ive heard good things. I have always used wildgame inovations and never had a problem...
 
I keep around 15 to 20 cameras going most of the year. I have used scoutguard which have done real good except the programer goes first around the 2nd or 3rd yr. The bushnell i had were junk with primos but primos did replace 2 cameras with no fuss. I have been using the cheaper covert and they have a good trigger time and are lasting. The best thing is a set of batteries last all hunting season and with a good picture so i ordered 4 new covert mp-6 black this week. I dont buy high end they escape sometimes
 
I got the covert black 60 ,covert special ops and spypoints make great pics at night , I leave mine out all year round and still working great
 
My Bushnell trophy cams are awesome and had them for years. The other Bushnell models might be crap. I too have heard good stuff about Covert (be my next purchase probably).
 

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