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5
Most bang for your buck in trail cams
I’ll start by saying that I know better than to purchase expensive trail cameras because, let’s face it, trail cameras, no matter how expensive, just don’t last for more than 3-5 years on average. Now I’ll admit that I was skeptical of purchasing this off-brand Campark camera. I’ve always purchased Moultrie, Primos, Stealth Cam, etc. cameras, but after reading all the positive reviews I decided to take a chance on this one. This camera was very easy to set up, accepts up to a 32 GB sd card, is small and camouflaged, and takes very good night pics, and possibly the best daytime pics I’ve ever seen from a trail camera. I never use the video feature because I don’t like to use up my batteries and my sd card memory space so I can’t comment on the video aspects of this trail camera. But I can tell you that I left this camera out on my deer lease for over 1 year and was still getting pics of wildlife on the same set of cheap Rayovac batteries. To say that I was impressed is an understatement. So I easily got over 1 year and well over 3000 pics on this trail camera with one set of batteries. And throughout that year I never had any condensation enter the camera. Now, I will say that the gasket that helps to seal out moisture did almost come out one time when I opened the camera to exchange SD cards, but I just pressed it back into its channel, so be weary of that. The only other annoying thing about this trail camera is that when you power it on it makes an audible introduction which is irritating and somewhat disruptive if you are trying to be quiet in the woods. You cannot turn this feature off. It’s not a game changer but just a distraction. Other than that I absolutely love this trail camera and highly recommend it. For the price you absolutely cannot beat it. If you thought my review was helpful please click the button. Thank you.
23.08.2020