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This camera takes excellent pictures in the daytime, as good as a smart phone. But at night the range to trigger has only been around 20 feet. It has been raining almost every night, maybe that has something to do with it. I moved it closer the bait that was out to see some foxes last night, and was finally able to get some grainy pics of them. For the price this seems to be a great camera even with this one complaint.
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I bought this for the hopes that I could use it in case somebody tried to mess with my vehicle. I guess it's ok to give to your kids as a toy or a hunter that doesn't expect other people to be around but it didn't meet MY needs. I mounted it outside one of my windows and 1) It's very time consuming to adjust where a person or animal has to be, to trigger it and it basically has to be at a height where the person triggering it can steal it. 2) It doesn't reach the distance it specifies. 3) When it WAS triggered the camera was too slow to capture any video or pictures. So if you plan on buying one for a purpose like mine just spend the extra money right away and buy a home security system because for the reasons mentioned up above I considered it to be a waste of money.
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Camera instructions easy to understand and follow. Had camera ready to take to the woods in 5 minutes. Daytime pictures are good. Some night pictures are a little blurry but no problem seeing horns or identifying what picture is of. Had several pictures of birds, rabbits, and a couple rats. Few pictures did not capture whatever activated camera. Don't think you can beat it for what it cost. Quality of pictures is acceptable for money invested. Will consider buying another one should I decide to get another camera.
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I bought this because I knew I was feeding a black cat in the barn but the food was disappearing too fast. I wanted to see what was going on. I found out where the feed is going now. I'm feeding a litter of kittens and another adult cat I didn't know I had. Set up is easy and I bought a 32GB SDHC class 4 card for it and set it up to take bursts of 3 pics every 60 secs after it saw movement. I've been using it for 2 days. I took low resolution pics because I didn't need higher resolution. My barn is dark but does have a 60 watt light about 10 feet away from the dishes. Setting the time and date is easily and it even takes video which I haven't tried. I just noticed I set the year wrong in my pics. It does keep the time well and you have to remember to hit set after you change your settings. I bought cheap 8 AA high drain batteries. Today it took 60MBs of pics and my battery still shows a full charge on it. Drawbacks are sometimes if a cat moves too fast the pic will be blurry. Also if you take the cam down you have to thread the strap through the clasp each time to set it back up. Over all I like it and plan on buying a second one for another building.Read full review
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It takes clear pictures but I've noticed the night pics aren't as clear as portraid. That's definitely expected from the price obviously. I have 10 other various models of moultrie cameras & this one holds close enough with the other more expensive ones
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