Would be willing to spend between $100 to $200.
Thanks,
Thanks,
Looks like they still make it though "max" is added to the part number, $119 on Amazon.I have older Browning, model BTC-5HD that has served me well for over 5 years. There is no remote connections to it as some of the newer cameras have. I like it.
Well, since it is hard to find any Indian Scouts to hire anymore, I have had to settle on game cameras.I thought that since game cameras are new school that BP aficionados might not use them.....
How is the picture quality of what is sent via cell signal?I am running Spy Points this year and love them. They send me the pictures celluar. Plan is really cheap IMO, cost me 100 bucks a year and I have 6 cameras on the plan. I have not pulled any SD cards all year and also have not changed battery's since they were put out in March.
Originall bought 4 that were factory refurbished for $50 each. Then liked it so well that I bought two more at regular price.
Fleene
Make sure of the law where you are. These are not legal here.They send me the pictures cellular.
Thank you.I have never pulled my SD cards yet. I delete pictures from my phone for the ones I do not want. Not sure yet if they are deleted from the SD cards as well
I guess I should have been more specific.Have a slealth cam that's been working just fine for me for several years now , very good color photos in daylight and good clear pics at night !
Thanks.Spy Point had a sale earlier this year and I bought the factory refurbished ones at buy one get one free sale. Even at $120 or so for the first quality ones I think is a good deal.
Fleener
Got to go check it today I will see which one it is I can't remember right now , I know it will trigger from a right good distanceI guess I should have been more specific.
The picture quality is okay. Not great, but usable. Maybe it is the particular model that Midway had on sale that isn't as good.
More specifically what I don't like it having to sacrifice one of my good "cobra lock" cable locks that I use for treestands, to lock it, and having to completely remove the cable from the tree and camera each time I pull the card. Also, my CamPark cams are far more programmable. ( I really like being able to get 2 or 3 still shots followed by a video that I can set the length of). The Stealthcam wrote up gave a distance that the sensors are supposed to be able to pick things up at that is quite a bit further than my other cams (the main reason I tried one when I found it on sale) but that distance turned out to be bogus.
Which model StealthCam do you have?
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