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wildview trail cam ???
Last Post 13 Jul 2010 03:33 PM by rescue1224. 4 Replies.
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newhunter
12 Point
Posts:474
07 Jan 2010 03:53 AM
has anyone ever used wildview cameras? if so, how well do they work?
WVHunter129
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8 Point
Posts:315
07 Jan 2010 02:43 PM
My son's co worker bought one and it appeared to be a very good camera. His is the flash model and another friend of my son has the infrared model and it seems to do good.
The co worker that has the flash model only had one issue and that was when the batteries get low, they will still take pictures at night, but they are all black. It appears that the camera is still working but the batteries are so low they can't charge the flash.
Other than that the camera seems to work flawlessly and was easy to program.
WVHunter129
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tubby
Buckmaster
Posts:2149
07 Jan 2010 04:02 PM
I only have two,an old stealth cam 35mm(which has bit the dust )and a moultrie gamespy......was wondering the same thing about the wild view cams,as I need to replace the old 35mm trail cam
Tubby
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OkieOutlaw
Button Buck
Posts:1
03 Apr 2010 01:19 AM
Don't waste your money... I bought a Wildview Infrared Extreme TGL5IR and it was a total piece of junk from the beginning. Several complaints to Wildview ended with them offering to replace it with a refurbished unit. Took it back to the store and got a full refund. NEVER AGAIN.
rescue1224
Button Buck
Posts:87
13 Jul 2010 03:33 PM
I have one but they make better ones than a wildview, it would be a great starter and for the money also
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