Whats a good, yet cheap trail camera for a beginner? One that takes good or decent photos for under $100.
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Whats a good, yet cheap trail camera for a beginner? One that takes good or decent photos for under $100.
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I have a moultrie A-5 and a Bushnell Trophy Cam. I like my Bushnell much more. The batteries last longer, and the mounting bracket is more convenient. You can buy it at Wal-Mart for $89. Go check out the hunting section and look in the clearance isle. Our local walmart has 2 A-5's on clearance for $69.
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I wouldn't waste my time with a Moultrie A-5 when I can spend an extra $30 and get a Browning Strike Force for $129.95 at Trailcampro.com and have it come complete with free shipping, a free SD card, and a 2-year warranty. You cannot beat that deal with a stick, and the Browning cameras get pretty decent reviews. For me, the 2-year warranty is the selling point.
http://www.trailcampro.com/
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