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<blockquote data-quote="dmitchell28" data-source="post: 2243995" data-attributes="member: 3186"><p>I have had my X6c for about two weeks now and I am really really impressed with it. It takes really good pictures and the battery life on the double As are pretty good considering. It is easy to put in your backpack and take to the woods. And even when its on the tree, it doesnt stick out like a sore thumb like most of the other cameras. The camo and its small size, blend it right in. Someone would almost have to be flat looking for it to steal it. (I say this now and tomorrow it will be gone) I also have two of the wildgame D8d's and those things are awesome too. The Battery life on these are tremendous, even in cold temperatures. It has a long range sensory and a pretty long range flash. The pictures are really really clear also. I havent tried any of them on video mode yet, but plan to after the season. I do still have two of the IR4s, they are really good bang for the buck, but I have sent two back already and the two new ones are holding out pretty good so far. Once seems to get moisture in it and freeze up some but overall I am HIGHLY satisfied with the Wildgame cameras that I have!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmitchell28, post: 2243995, member: 3186"] I have had my X6c for about two weeks now and I am really really impressed with it. It takes really good pictures and the battery life on the double As are pretty good considering. It is easy to put in your backpack and take to the woods. And even when its on the tree, it doesnt stick out like a sore thumb like most of the other cameras. The camo and its small size, blend it right in. Someone would almost have to be flat looking for it to steal it. (I say this now and tomorrow it will be gone) I also have two of the wildgame D8d's and those things are awesome too. The Battery life on these are tremendous, even in cold temperatures. It has a long range sensory and a pretty long range flash. The pictures are really really clear also. I havent tried any of them on video mode yet, but plan to after the season. I do still have two of the IR4s, they are really good bang for the buck, but I have sent two back already and the two new ones are holding out pretty good so far. Once seems to get moisture in it and freeze up some but overall I am HIGHLY satisfied with the Wildgame cameras that I have!!! [/QUOTE]
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