Here in wisconsin I run spypoint lm2. I haven't had issues with it. First 100 pics are free every month so its super cheap for a running cell cams. Have to make sure you get the nationwide service ones though or you'll have issues with reception.
I don't like the picture delay options on the LM2, instant, 10 seconds, 1min , 3min, etc. instant and 10 seconds is too soon and 1 minute a whole herd of deer could go by in that time. I own 2 of them and only put them in marginal areas just because of that. I thought as the firmware matured they'd make better delay options but that has not been the case. Just give me a 30 second option. I do own 13 of the original flex and 2 of the G-36. I've only had one of the original flex go bad and that is one I bought for my sister for on her farm. I gave her instructions on how to update the firmware and not sure but I think she may have not let it finish completely before she turned it off and screwed it. Oh and another thing I do not like about spypoint now is the cameras do not do live updates of the firmware any more. I liked to be able to update it with the camera out in the woods and never had a problem with it doing that. Just clicked a button in the app and it'd update. I do like the 100 free pics a month although with my amount of cameras it is far cheaper to for me to buy the yearly program they have, forget the name, 250 pics a month for each camera and only $100 a year for the whole account no matter how many cameras. With the total 20 cams between myself and my nephew that comes out to $5 a year for each camera for a possible 3000 pics a year each. Overall I'm happy with my spypoints, never really had an issue with them I could not fix myself except that one. The cameras are decently priced and the picture plans are free or by far the cheapest if you do need more than 100 pics a month.
@ I have the Flex-S cameras also and they are super nice!!! Save a lot of $ on batteries and great run time. I charge them once a year weather they need it or not. The membership is definitely the way to go with 250 free pictures a month on all cameras. Unless it’s on a food source you will probably never use more than that a month.
Cuddeback cuddelink all with solar panels. Have cams out that have been out for 4 years never touched since day one. Only need one cell plan multiple cams with there link system.
I bought a Gardepro cellcam couple months ago.Imo they have the best video day and night,and the mic pickup is the best I've heard.The cons are if u buy,it comes from China,and you can't talk to anyone on the phone,and one more thing,you can set it up to take long vids,but when you send for a vid,they skin it down to 10 seconds.And the battery takes about 24 hrs to charge.Not to my liking,other than that the quality is super good..
Heard good things about the wiseye cameras. Agreed about the tactacams. Nice that they’re affordable, but seems like almost every picture is so blurry I have a hard time even seeing if it’s a buck or doe.
Spartan and blackgate. My stealth and aren’t awful. Spartan are hands down the most reliable and the battery lasts the longest. If you do the blackgate, only do R4G. I’ve had some issue with the lites and the battery life is not good
Moultree. Because they're cheap, but fairly tough, bad trigger, bad quality pics, but I can buy and use a lot of them at one time on public land and not be too sad when someone steels or breaks my cam, again, because they're cheap, and I'm broke. Second hand hunter here.
Not spypoint. I’ve bought probably 30 of them total. 3 out of 4 work out of the package and their support is horrible. if you get 2 years out of them you’re lucky. Photo Transmission plans are cheap that’s the only advantage
I use stealth cam and tactacam. I have 5 stealth cams I put in the woods on trails . I pay $5 a month for them which saves me alot of money. I use tactacam on food plots and minerals I pay $13 a month for unlimited photos.
Haven’t gotten a cell cam yet, was inches from getting the 2 pack of Moultrie earlier this year. Hate to pay too much because every regular cam I’ve bought eventually dies.
Moultrie edge 2 pros are a huge improvement over those cheap 2 for $50 original edge cameras. I only run moultrie cams and they work awesome for me. Most of my cams are 12-15 feet high
I use Camojojo cell cameras with a solar panel. I run 2 year round and have had no issues. No SD card only a sim Affordable plans HD VIDEOS upon request HD pics upon request Built in GPS At&t service
The Moultries suck, definitely hit or miss, will get wind movement all day but as soon as a deer walks by you get a butt only. You also have to pay extra on the plan to share the camera. Stealth cam service blows but it does work decent and is super cheap and no extra cost to share.
Never did use them when I was able to hunt. I am not against them, although I probably wouldn’t use them if I could still hunt. To each their own though in my opinion.🦌🇺🇸🙏
Running 10 reveal x3.0 and picture quality is trash plus subscriptions are expensive."…. Best cameras I have are from Wildgame innovations and I bought them for buy one get one. Great pictures and great customer service.
I get 12-14 months battery life on 8 lithium double A And picture quality is good. I have 5 Browning cell cams. App is a little clunky but ok I like them
i believe none of them work or take pictures of everything that walks in front of it ,cell or no cell ,its just how the software works with sensors and its a cheap shit in all of them-its camera to camera how well they put it together or it gets damaged etc ,one can be perfect one can be something else from same brand. best is in the fresh snow , see tracks but no pics
There’s not many hunters that don’t use them I’ve bought a handful over the years and never used them because I’m afraid it’ll ruin the whole experience I’ve been used to for 35 years
No they don't. That is such a weak argument. They don't take it out anymore than all the other newest fangled contraptions that are out there. I run several cameras and I bust my but in the woods. Tons of scouting, swamp hunting and very long walks to get to my spots. It's just not true.
I had issues with muddy morph not taking pictures and eating batteries. 2 days battery would be dead used 2 different ones same issue
Here in wisconsin I run spypoint lm2. I haven't had issues with it. First 100 pics are free every month so its super cheap for a running cell cams. Have to make sure you get the nationwide service ones though or you'll have issues with reception.
I love the Flex-S Spypoints!
I don't like the picture delay options on the LM2, instant, 10 seconds, 1min , 3min, etc. instant and 10 seconds is too soon and 1 minute a whole herd of deer could go by in that time. I own 2 of them and only put them in marginal areas just because of that. I thought as the firmware matured they'd make better delay options but that has not been the case. Just give me a 30 second option.
I do own 13 of the original flex and 2 of the G-36. I've only had one of the original flex go bad and that is one I bought for my sister for on her farm. I gave her instructions on how to update the firmware and not sure but I think she may have not let it finish completely before she turned it off and screwed it.
Oh and another thing I do not like about spypoint now is the cameras do not do live updates of the firmware any more. I liked to be able to update it with the camera out in the woods and never had a problem with it doing that. Just clicked a button in the app and it'd update.
I do like the 100 free pics a month although with my amount of cameras it is far cheaper to for me to buy the yearly program they have, forget the name, 250 pics a month for each camera and only $100 a year for the whole account no matter how many cameras. With the total 20 cams between myself and my nephew that comes out to $5 a year for each camera for a possible 3000 pics a year each.
Overall I'm happy with my spypoints, never really had an issue with them I could not fix myself except that one. The cameras are decently priced and the picture plans are free or by far the cheapest if you do need more than 100 pics a month.
@ I have the Flex-S cameras also and they are super nice!!! Save a lot of $ on batteries and great run time. I charge them once a year weather they need it or not. The membership is definitely the way to go with 250 free pictures a month on all cameras. Unless it’s on a food source you will probably never use more than that a month.
Cuddeback cuddelink all with solar panels. Have cams out that have been out for 4 years never touched since day one. Only need one cell plan multiple cams with there link system.
Muddy cameras are my favorite at this point. $30 each and it takes better pictures and videos than my Exodus did.
The Moultrie Edge 2 Pro has a .3 second trigger. It's a great camera.
Gardpro.. hands down! Amazing quality, super cheap to buy.. good monthly rates. Super easy to use.
I bought a Gardepro cellcam couple months ago.Imo they have the best video day and night,and the mic pickup is the best I've heard.The cons are if u buy,it comes from China,and you can't talk to anyone on the phone,and one more thing,you can set it up to take long vids,but when you send for a vid,they skin it down to 10 seconds.And the battery takes about 24 hrs to charge.Not to my liking,other than that the quality is super good..
Blackgate cams are awesome.
Heard good things about the wiseye cameras. Agreed about the tactacams. Nice that they’re affordable, but seems like almost every picture is so blurry I have a hard time even seeing if it’s a buck or doe.
Spartan and blackgate. My stealth and aren’t awful. Spartan are hands down the most reliable and the battery lasts the longest. If you do the blackgate, only do R4G. I’ve had some issue with the lites and the battery life is not good
Im running Tactacam reveal 3.0s and they are flawless so far.
Always great content Josh
I use Stealthcam. I run them 365. I do get lens fog. And I use the solar powered battery bank.
I don’t have a ton of experience but my Stealth Cams have been just fine. Had to call customer service and she was awesome.
Moultree. Because they're cheap, but fairly tough, bad trigger, bad quality pics, but I can buy and use a lot of them at one time on public land and not be too sad when someone steels or breaks my cam, again, because they're cheap, and I'm broke. Second hand hunter here.
Not spypoint. I’ve bought probably 30 of them total. 3 out of 4 work out of the package and their support is horrible. if you get 2 years out of them you’re lucky. Photo Transmission plans are cheap that’s the only advantage
I use stealth cam and tactacam. I have 5 stealth cams I put in the woods on trails . I pay $5 a month for them which saves me alot of money. I use tactacam on food plots and minerals I pay $13 a month for unlimited photos.
Tactacam 3.0's initial picture quality is way better than previous models
I think starlink cell cams are the future. The rest suck in different ways.
Haven’t gotten a cell cam yet, was inches from getting the 2 pack of Moultrie earlier this year. Hate to pay too much because every regular cam I’ve bought eventually dies.
I've had good luck with the Moultrie Edge so that's what I run
WiseEye has done me right. Love them
A buddy likes those as well
When did exodus go out of business? Their website is still up?
They will be dissolved at the end of the year. Here is the video they put out about it. ruclips.net/video/0TostkfKkmo/видео.html
Moultrie edge 2 pros are a huge improvement over those cheap 2 for $50 original edge cameras. I only run moultrie cams and they work awesome for me. Most of my cams are 12-15 feet high
I use Camojojo cell cameras with a solar panel. I run 2 year round and have had no issues.
No SD card only a sim
Affordable plans
HD VIDEOS upon request
HD pics upon request
Built in GPS
At&t service
Man did that look like a great spot.
The Moultries suck, definitely hit or miss, will get wind movement all day but as soon as a deer walks by you get a butt only. You also have to pay extra on the plan to share the camera. Stealth cam service blows but it does work decent and is super cheap and no extra cost to share.
Reconx is made in wisconsin
Stealth Cam Deceptors. Reliable, black flash, good on battery and you can’t beat $5/month for 600 pics
Do they have pic and video?
@ yes they do
Never did use them when I was able to hunt. I am not against them, although I probably wouldn’t use them if I could still hunt. To each their own though in my opinion.🦌🇺🇸🙏
Tactacam XB sends awesome pictures but unfortunately they stopped making them. I bought 2 X Pros picture quality sucks in comparison.
You need to talk to Ryan Lawwell and pick up some black Gate R4G's.
Running 10 reveal x3.0 and picture quality is trash plus subscriptions are expensive."…. Best cameras I have are from Wildgame innovations and I bought them for buy one get one. Great pictures and great customer service.
Browning!
Horrible imo!… plans are expensive too!
I get 12-14 months battery life on 8 lithium double A And picture quality is good. I have 5 Browning cell cams. App is a little clunky but ok I like them
Spypoint there's a free plan so I can run a bunch
Spartan Go Cam
Want the best .. arlo go 2
i believe none of them work or take pictures of everything that walks in front of it ,cell or no cell ,its just how the software works with sensors and its a cheap shit in all of them-its camera to camera how well they put it together or it gets damaged etc ,one can be perfect one can be something else from same brand.
best is in the fresh snow , see tracks but no pics
I won’t buy but one kind of trail camera ,,,Gardepro
I’ve tried em all. They all suck in one way or another.
Moultrie 2 packs are garbage… I didn’t even activate half of them bc they are so bad
Cameras take the hunt out of hunting and i don't use them ...
There’s not many hunters that don’t use them I’ve bought a handful over the years and never used them because I’m afraid it’ll ruin the whole experience I’ve been used to for 35 years
No they don't. That is such a weak argument. They don't take it out anymore than all the other newest fangled contraptions that are out there. I run several cameras and I bust my but in the woods. Tons of scouting, swamp hunting and very long walks to get to my spots. It's just not true.
@@Crayz919 I use them for inventory purposes..that way i know if a target buck made it past gun season
Not true…..you still have to put the cams in the right location….
@@dualthreatoutdoors i do