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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5535427" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>The Dark Ops is my "go to" non-cell cam for scrapes. It's a great performer, and only requires 6 AA Lithiums. You do need to use lithium batteries in the Dark Ops.</p><p></p><p>The Browning HP series are mainly only better if you're running video, imo.</p><p>They do have longer battery life than the Dark Ops, but also use 8 AAs, and are a larger cam.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, sometimes you may want it, but not have cell service where you want it.</p><p></p><p>I can greatly recommend the Browning Pro Scout cell cams.</p><p>I have had problematic issues with the Browning Ridgeline cell cams.</p><p>I've not tried Browning's newest cell cam model.</p><p></p><p>I've not used every make & model out there.</p><p>But overall "like" the features & performance of the RidgeTec cell cams over the Brownings.</p><p></p><p>I've been overall disappointed with the Tactacam cell cams.</p><p>My 3 Tactacams have simply been under-performers compared to the Brownings, which under-perform the RidgeTecs.</p><p></p><p>Of these 3 brands, Tactacams are the cheapest at the point of purchase, Ridgetecs the most expensive. But Ridgetecs have the lowest cost ongoing monthly/annual service plans, especially if you're using 3 or more same-brand cell cams. Browning's plans are a good value for between 3 and 7 plans, but become relatively expensive with more than 7 (compared to Ridgetec).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5535427, member: 1409"] The Dark Ops is my "go to" non-cell cam for scrapes. It's a great performer, and only requires 6 AA Lithiums. You do need to use lithium batteries in the Dark Ops. The Browning HP series are mainly only better if you're running video, imo. They do have longer battery life than the Dark Ops, but also use 8 AAs, and are a larger cam. Well, sometimes you may want it, but not have cell service where you want it. I can greatly recommend the Browning Pro Scout cell cams. I have had problematic issues with the Browning Ridgeline cell cams. I've not tried Browning's newest cell cam model. I've not used every make & model out there. But overall "like" the features & performance of the RidgeTec cell cams over the Brownings. I've been overall disappointed with the Tactacam cell cams. My 3 Tactacams have simply been under-performers compared to the Brownings, which under-perform the RidgeTecs. Of these 3 brands, Tactacams are the cheapest at the point of purchase, Ridgetecs the most expensive. But Ridgetecs have the lowest cost ongoing monthly/annual service plans, especially if you're using 3 or more same-brand cell cams. Browning's plans are a good value for between 3 and 7 plans, but become relatively expensive with more than 7 (compared to Ridgetec). [/QUOTE]
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