Trail camera suggestions

Sounds like the bushell’s and moultree are doing pretty good!
 
I have Brownings and Stealth Cams. Neither is bad, but I prefer the Stealth Cams. The batteries have lasted significantly longer, picture quality is about the same between the two models I have, but the Stealth cam was about $30 cheaper. I also feel like the cards are easier to take out on the Stealth Cams. Just my $0.02.
 
Reviving this ghost.
I need recommendations for cheap but reliable cameras. I like to have two, one on each end of my property.
 
Reviving this ghost.
I need recommendations for cheap but reliable cameras. I like to have two, one on each end of my property.
I have two Muddy's and one Browning and I like the Browning better. Better quality images. Muddys are cheap and have held up alright. The Browning has withstood blizzards. But I'm new to this and eager to hear others' opinions.
 
Ok, reviving this once again... I want to put one up at a job site for a couple of years to take photos for a long term time lapse. it'll be cellular, and it's only 15 min to run up there so changing batteries isn't a problem.
 
Ok, reviving this once again... I want to put one up at a job site for a couple of years to take photos for a long term time lapse. it'll be cellular, and it's only 15 min to run up there so changing batteries isn't a problem.
I've been running spy point cameras for 3 or 4 years now, and they're still running. Get a hundred free photos a month for no charge. I think I have six of them now.Or is it seven?
 
I have a good variety of trail cameras. For non cellular cameras I like moultrie and spypoint quite a bit. These can be locked without buying additional accessories for locking. I believe the picture quality and camera durability is very similar between the two. For cellular cameras I am really liking spypoint. They offer 250 free pictures a month and then the plans go up from there.
 
Getting harder to find better quality non- cellular cameras...greatly outnumbered by cellular ones.

Bought some cheap Bushnells last year after having several stolen...:(

They worked well but had very cheap straps and mounts so had to use a holder...but haven't had them long enough to say yet.

Brownings seem to have the best rep so been looking at them.

Spypoints worked great until they didnt just a few years later.

Stealthcams I have the most exp.with. Like them Every once in a while they go crazy and fill the card with pictures without triggering for some reason. Wildgame cameras have been ok and a decent value.
 

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