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loco_cacahuate
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Trail cameras
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August 21, 2006, 09:29:00 PM »
Im looking for input on digital trail cameras, not necessarly the top of the line but good value for the money. any input? :confused:
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David Neils - Colorado
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Re: Trail cameras
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November 06, 2006, 09:50:00 PM »
There is a big difference in the quality of the photos between the store bought trail cameras (low quality) and the homemade cameras (high quality).
I would suggest you start by contacting Bob Scriver and share your needs with him. He is a super guy to work with and you'll end up with a much better camera for a great price.
Bob Scriver Contact Information
Here is a series of photos that I got using a trail camera that Bob built for me. I'm not building one of my own...with his guidance.
Last Day Of The Season - Safe Bull!
You might also check out the online forum for many of the homebrew trail camera builders:
Real Deal Hunting Chat - Trail Camera Enthusiasts Congregate Here
I hope this was helpful.
David
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David Neils
Fort Collins, Colorado
loco_cacahuate
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Re: Trail cameras
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December 06, 2006, 08:21:00 PM »
Thanks David
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