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I spent the afternoon reading old threads here then looking at websites of the game cameras that people mentioned.
'Bushnell trophy cam with the blacked out IR flash' seems to be the best images/best features type so far as I can see. But user reviews on Cabellas etc indicate that people have to exchange dud units (all brands) way more often than I want to. Reliability seems to be blind luck.
I have a comment that may be useful to others: Kmart has better prices on Bushnell compared to other vendors - $60~80 less.
What are people using? How good is image quality, convenience, reliability? Is a viewing screen in the camera useful, or do you have better versatility to scan a lot of pictures if you read the card with a laptop?
And broadening this topic - I started out thinking it would be interesting to use a outdoor wifi security camera so I could see whats going on out there real time (or review recent snapshots) on my laptop, even from my home in town via internet connections at both ends. That led off to hobbyists and programmers who seem to be pushing the bleeding edge with questionable reliability in the transmission and viewing software, if not the hardware. I still think that might be more entertaining than climbing a tree in the morning to fetch the memory card out of a real game camera to see what it captured overnight. With typical 12V 1A draw, a wifi camera would need an extension cord for power, but not an ethernet cable clear back to the house. Hanging the camera on an outbuilding here, with power available, would work for me.
Advice? And of course some sample photos would be interesting for everyone. Thanks!
'Bushnell trophy cam with the blacked out IR flash' seems to be the best images/best features type so far as I can see. But user reviews on Cabellas etc indicate that people have to exchange dud units (all brands) way more often than I want to. Reliability seems to be blind luck.
I have a comment that may be useful to others: Kmart has better prices on Bushnell compared to other vendors - $60~80 less.
What are people using? How good is image quality, convenience, reliability? Is a viewing screen in the camera useful, or do you have better versatility to scan a lot of pictures if you read the card with a laptop?
And broadening this topic - I started out thinking it would be interesting to use a outdoor wifi security camera so I could see whats going on out there real time (or review recent snapshots) on my laptop, even from my home in town via internet connections at both ends. That led off to hobbyists and programmers who seem to be pushing the bleeding edge with questionable reliability in the transmission and viewing software, if not the hardware. I still think that might be more entertaining than climbing a tree in the morning to fetch the memory card out of a real game camera to see what it captured overnight. With typical 12V 1A draw, a wifi camera would need an extension cord for power, but not an ethernet cable clear back to the house. Hanging the camera on an outbuilding here, with power available, would work for me.
Advice? And of course some sample photos would be interesting for everyone. Thanks!