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Jonny Burch
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The Bushnell 5mp camera is very good, amazing battery life. You've got to be careful with the infrared cameras as the 'flash' is visible as a red glow if you site the camera at eye level....

 

 

Spotted this one recently- photos straight to your phone!

 

Stealth trail Cameras and scouting Camera, wildlife and game cameras

 

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went for the bushnell one that is on the link earlier in this thread.

 

I'm hoping that all it catches are a few deer, the odd fox etc etc

 

But if it catches anyone pinching stuff..........

 

It should arrive tomorrow so i'll get it put up and post some pics of what or who it finds!!

 

Jonny:001_smile:

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For those of you who are using these cam types what is the picture qaulity like?am i right in saying they require no power source?if so these would be ideal for us in our plot of ground as we have no power to the site but keep getting tresspassers and vandals and log thiefs would be fantastic to see who it is and what time etc they are turning up maybe it will help us catch them in the act if we knew a bit more

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Been using mine for about a year now hidden in a hollowed out log. filmed a fox at night, the kids and got a video of someone checking out my place. Walked stright passed perfect video may put it on utube. Well worth the money good picture but get 2 memory cards 4 to 8 mb saves taking the camra with you

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The timbers in the grounds of a local shoot, which in turn is in the middle of a 300 acre site so there's no way of putting lights etc up. The camera is infared so should take decent pics at night too. The only people who know its there are the members of the shoot (and now obviously fellow Arbtalk members!) :sneaky2:

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