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DONY1
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I've only used a few different brands but can tell you what I've found. Last year my buddy and I bought 4 Wildgame I2's. Only 1 is still working. I also bought 2 d50 IR's last year. Only 1 works and the screen is out on that one too. I have 2 plot watchers also and they work great. Only problem is the batteries only last about 5 days. I just bought 2 I4's so can't give any heads up with those. I also had some d40's that worked good for about 4 years. This next week ill be contacting the customer service guys and will give you a heads up on how they do.

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Iluv2hunt
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The thing that steered me away from the Primos 35 is the many many complaints of the audible noise the shutter makes

And speaking of WGI cams, they should give them away as they are junk

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CWFAsian1129
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Moultrie D-55 IR. Great battery life, camera is not too sensitive but doesn't mean it won't take pictures when something shows up ha.

not too sensitive I meant like bushes and stuffs. It will definitly take picture when a bird flys by.

And they are easy to operarte and they already come with pre-set up mode so you don't really have to mess with them when you buy.

All you gotta do is to put six batteries, with some simple button clicks, you are good to go.

I've been using it out there in the woods and they work fantastically even after several heavy T-storms came. The camera was completely dry.

Here are some pictures that I took with my Moultrie D-55 IR.

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