I bought both a couple weeks ago and they’re both excellent. Build quality and ease of use are both great, video and photos, both day and night, are sharp and clear. No regrets!
An excellent and honest analysis. You see, I'm not discussing the camera's build quality and robustness, its reliability in detecting movement and its audio quality. I'm complaining about the video quality, the quality for releases in the middle of 2024 is very poor, the image lacks detail and is very pixelated during the day and very noisy when recording at night. I know the camera is more affordable, but it's not cheap. Look at the quality of the Gardepro cameras, which are much cheaper and have much better video quality. I think it's time Browning reviewed its concepts in terms of video quality. For those who are looking for video quality, only the HP4 and HP5 series exist today.
I have both The HP4 & the HP5 they are my favorite all around Brownings for everything! They are hard to beat but it all depends on what everyone's budget is. The Browning lineup has something for everyone.
I have a love hate relationship with Browning. They are nice cams, but the quality control sucks. I bought ten of a newer browning cameras, more expensive than those two. I have one that won’t turn on and two that drain lithium batteries in two weeks. Running Browning cameras for five years, that is a normal problem with their cameras. I don’t know why, but draining batteries is a bug they can’t seem to fix,,,
Did you reach out to customer service about the issues you are having? Please let me know. Sometimes a bad SD card can cause the batteries to drain. Also Browning has firmware updates listed on their website that fixes a lot of those issues you are referring to.
I had a Browning camera drain my lithium batteries in just a couple weeks. Ended up being a cheaper SD card causing the problem. Only use SanDisk cards now and no problems
I bought both a couple weeks ago and they’re both excellent. Build quality and ease of use are both great, video and photos, both day and night, are sharp and clear. No regrets!
Awesome thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the review... I wish Browning brought back the old Advantage models, the best I have ever had by far .
No problem! I was also a fan of the advantage. My favorite currently is the Spec Ops Elite HP5.
An excellent and honest analysis.
You see, I'm not discussing the camera's build quality and robustness, its reliability in detecting movement and its audio quality.
I'm complaining about the video quality, the quality for releases in the middle of 2024 is very poor, the image lacks detail and is very pixelated during the day and very noisy when recording at night.
I know the camera is more affordable, but it's not cheap.
Look at the quality of the Gardepro cameras, which are much cheaper and have much better video quality.
I think it's time Browning reviewed its concepts in terms of video quality.
For those who are looking for video quality, only the HP4 and HP5 series exist today.
I have both The HP4 & the HP5 they are my favorite all around Brownings for everything! They are hard to beat but it all depends on what everyone's budget is. The Browning lineup has something for everyone.
Hey wondering og the are some app that i can use to see live shoots😊
Not on these particular models but Browning offers cellular models that have that feature.
Was that a coyote and a deer in the same vid? Lol
yes, crazy right.
I have a love hate relationship with Browning. They are nice cams, but the quality control sucks. I bought ten of a newer browning cameras, more expensive than those two. I have one that won’t turn on and two that drain lithium batteries in two weeks. Running Browning cameras for five years, that is a normal problem with their cameras. I don’t know why, but draining batteries is a bug they can’t seem to fix,,,
Did you reach out to customer service about the issues you are having? Please let me know. Sometimes a bad SD card can cause the batteries to drain. Also Browning has firmware updates listed on their website that fixes a lot of those issues you are referring to.
I had a Browning camera drain my lithium batteries in just a couple weeks. Ended up being a cheaper SD card causing the problem. Only use SanDisk cards now and no problems
@@bejayze Thanks for the info. I only use SanDisk as well.