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Takes a little time to get the settings that suit you as with every camera but results not bad. so far have caught day time a woodpecker and a squirrel in the garden and a hedge hog at night which in February was a surprise. now won't to get the monk jack and fox that come in the garden. Can't say what the battery's last like as only used a few days, one was in the rain and the camera seamed to stand up to it well i'm glad i have got it and its also a bit of fun as well. would have given it five stars if the photos was a little better though that might be me not got the setting spot on yet.
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Having used Bushnell for about the last ten years and have been very pleased with the results, we decided to upgrade to the latest version, that was a big and expensive mistake. The Trophy Cam seemed to take pictures of absolutely nothing hundreds of them, but thought possibly the wind moving branches etc, but what it failed to do was take pictures of my husband or I passing it when taking the dog for a walk, or the dog for that matter, I had one picture taken of me in two days, I passed the camera at least ten times in full view of it from about a 100 yards away. Then the night photos, when it did take any photographs it was WHITE OUT on all of them, there was no details of any animals but just by the shape of the white blob you could tell which one it was, I put both our older Bushnell and the new one out to compare and also to make sure that it wasn't something I was doing wrong, the older one, won hands down and took great clear night time photos and far more than the newer Bushnell. Would I recommend this one, definitely not.Read full review
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