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Title: Trail cameras Post by: Reuben on June 18, 2023, 09:25:12 pm For those of you who have used them…which one would you recommend?
I was looking at one of the moultrie cellular cameras…the price was right but using their app the minimum is $10.00 a month for each camera…the $10.00 a month is why I will not buy this camera… Spypoint has a new one coming soon, if I remember correctly the model is Flex-G36…sounds like a good cellular camera with a rechargeable battery pack as an option and they have an app for the pictures starting at $5.00 a month…that I can agree with… If anyone has experience using a certain cellular trail cam please post on here with the likes and dislikes or pm me…thanks Title: Re: Trail cameras Post by: NLAhunter on June 19, 2023, 06:11:52 am I have had spy points and wildgame innovation I took it back in few days and reveals I really like the reveals all of em get expensive if you have many of them out spypoint has a free plan but it's only 100 pictures if mine on a feeder it takes that many in less than a day squirrels coons crows and everything else there 5 dollar plan is 250 pics a month I think there unlimited plan is 15 a month i have had best luck out of the reveal cameras and they are similar in price with there plans I use mine year around you can pay for year of unlimited I believe 120 and add another camera for 96 a year but they all going get expensive running very many and taking many pictures
Sent from my Pixel 5 using Tapatalk Title: Re: Trail cameras Post by: Slim9797 on June 19, 2023, 07:44:20 am SPYPOINT is great as long as you don’t expect consistency out of them. That has been my experience running 4 of their cell cams last 6 months. When they work they’re great. When.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Trail cameras Post by: HIGHWATER KENNELS on June 19, 2023, 08:44:54 am We had been with covert cameras for about 12 yrs. Then for the past few yrs joined the pro staff with a company called Wise eye cameras out of south la. They have really been dependable and easy to use. And more importantly Reliable. The pics are clear and it’s a 10 a month program also. Their software puts together a algorithm for you where it identifys each animal u name and puts it in a folder to where it predicts what stand and when that animal will visit next due to weather and past visits. It’s about 80% accurate when it comes to us harvesting mature bucks so far.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Trail cameras Post by: Austesus on June 19, 2023, 08:54:18 am I use the Reveal X Pro cameras with the unlimited yearly package. Each camera you add gets a discount I believe. I like that it has good quality and you can request an on demand photo, as well as request HD versions of all the pics, and you can request a video from any picture. My only complaint is that for some reason I have trouble getting the videos to come through. It used to work fine and lately I can’t get any videos. I use the solar panel setup with them also and it keeps them fully charged. I haven’t touched the cameras in months and during deer season I was getting 500-600 pictures a day on one camera. Before going to the solar, the regular batteries didn’t last a full month.
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