Originally posted by bama:
I currently own 3 versions of Cuddeback, 2 Moultries, 1 Stealth, a Wildgame Innovations Flash Model, and a Wildgame Innovations IR4.
In my opinion, the best overall value is the IR4.
It operates on 4 c cell batteries and they have a pretty long life. It is easy to program and takes decent pictures. It costs less than $100.
The quality of the camera is nowhere near that of a $200 or $300 model but if you take reasonable care of it I don't see that as a disadvantage. I would not recommend the flash model because it eats batteries.
I'm w/ bama...
I have Scoutguard, Leaf River, Covert, and 2 of the WGI IR4 cameras.
The only one that fits your budget is the IR4 model around $75-$80. Battery life is around 2 weeks....doens't matter if you get 1200 pics or 20...battery life is around 2 weeks.
I was very impressed w/ these cams last year as I bought 2 and covered twice the ground. They are bare bones...no deleting pics, formatting cards, etc. Easy to use function keys...no frills and limited options.
Night pic quality is on par w/ the $200 SG and DLC cams I have, but days can be a little discolored or hazy, but I'm not out to take framed pics..just scout deer.
My pick for you...