johnjf wrote:
ya I have 3 cams, 2 wildviews and a moultrie D-40 or something like that. I have SD cards that I swap out when I go hunting and check them while I'm in the treestand using my digital camera. I use the python lock to lock my cams and I'm the only on that hunts for deer in my area. Where I hunt is in the woods, not farm land or food plots. So I have my cams setup on trees beside the deer trails, etc. Here is a sample pic I got this year and what one of my spots look like.

So what I'm basically looking at is a cam that will get the job done, as long as it takes a good enough clear pics at night or day. A cam with black flash or low glow/no glow so it won't spook the deer. I've had many big bucks spooked this year due to the flash on the cams I have, thought infrared would be good but then noticed the black flash that is new so it looks to be something that will do the trick. A cam that will take good videos with sound, good trigger speed and a cam that can take more then 3 shots, good battery life.
what you need is the little acorn 5210a it is not a black flash,it has low intensity red ir,s that stay on maybe 1/4 sec. not close to 2 sec. like the red ball buster brakelight flash cams that will drive your bucks away over time. it has a great sensor, decent flash range,only has a 3 shot burst,it will be taking pictures when you check it, and it is the little apple of my heart. see my topic today in pictures for a example of what it is capable of in the picture department in real life. truly hazelvillebucks