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lou1661

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Any one got any good recommendations for trail cams? Im looking for something sturdy and long lasting. Ideally with non visible (to the human eye) IR illumination all ideas welcome.

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Louis
 
One of our county recorders has suggested this model to me but it is 'low glow' not 'no glow'. The video and stills I have seen from hers are much better than from my (cheap) models and it has the advantage of a solar panel fitted. Comes with 64Gb memory card. It looks good value at under £150.

 
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Just done a lot of research to get one for my mum. Needed to be simple, and also she wanted to view the pics and vides on her phone without having to extract a tiny SD card. Plus she can keep an eye on battery levels too.

Whether data enabled or not I ended up with Browning, Zeiss, Spypoint and Naturespy.

Chose a Spypoint Flex M, which judging by the lack of irritated phone calls I used to get from the old generic Chinese job, seems to be working for her.

That Secacam is producing fantastic pictures @johnnytheboy. Better than the Spypoint, though maybe she’s not running it in high definition.
 
I was going to buy Spypoint but my friends two both leaked sadly! The price point for the twin pack was really good! Although I haven’t heard anything bad about them other than his!

My other friend had a legal battle with Hik over theres not working and got a refund, he said the software was shabby as well!

I think I landed lucky with the Zeiss tbh, I have two out and they have both been good, an expensive one hidden and a cheaper one in high volume area that might get damaged!
 

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