Fall is fast approaching. Schools starting. Time to scope out the game trails.
I've owned three game cameras. My first was a cheap Simmons which I'd rate as fair. Wasn't reliable in taking pictures and was hard to program. BUT, it was my first and an inexpensive learning experience.
My second was a Bushnell that I had for about 5 years. For the state of technology back then then it was pretty good. I accidentally destroyed it because I didn't notice the weather seal wasn't in place and I put it in a very wet location. That's okay because it was time to update the technology. What I didn't realize was which features were most important to me.
I went to Cabela's and allowed myself to be talked into their store brand camera. Now that I've had it for a month, I wish I hadn't bought it. Am not pleased. This was the $139, on sale, model called the CuddeBack.
Here's what's wrong and what I miss about my Bushnell.
I suppose the camera does everything it advertises. Very quick response time, "camo" looking case (like the deer and other forest animals are going to recognize a camera), wide viewing range and sharp, clear pictures. So what's missing?
Three things:
Security: There's no way to lock it down. You can buy an extra case to lock it in, but the Bushnell had places for a pad lock that prevented anybody from taking or opening the camera. True they're all plastic but it helps keep honest people honest.
Multiple Pictures: You could set the Bushnell to take multiple pictures at a time. So if the subject wasn't fully in view, then the 2nd or 3rd picture would get a better pose.
Reliability: I spent 5 minutes working on a feeder in front of the camera and there wasn't a single picture of me doing so. I suspect, given the level of deer activity that was captured over the past week, that there should be a lot more pictures. For a week at the current location, my Bushnell would have taken easily around 500 pictures. The Cabela's camera only captured 20. I'd rather have 1/3 of my pictures contain nothing but the leaves moving than to miss anything.
Lesson being, and I don't know why I let impulse as oppose to reason overtake me on this purchase, is to make a list of the important features and stick with them when buying.
CuddeBack camera

