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PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:02 pm 
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thanks for the reply, been trying the number you gave me for the last hour,still busy.
you are right about the review, never knew about the site, untill looking for answers.

now i'll look first, then buy. again thanks.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:51 pm 
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See the update on 8.8.09 but no mention of battery life yet. Any update available?

Has chasingame been in contact with the wildview folks about the whiteout issues?


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:07 pm 
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around 1500 photos so far - still kickin.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:29 pm 
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Anthony wrote:
around 1500 photos so far - still kickin.


Cool.

2nd part of question? Seems if the whiteout issue could be fixed... this is a viable option under $100 camera. Photo's look rather well.

Read others where they are getting 6 second shutters?


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:25 am 
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I doubt they will fix the whiteout issue but I will ask. I doubt those people are computing trigger times correctly would be my guess on that issue.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:43 am 
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I e-mailed the Wildview link on their website. They replied asking for the camera S/N and a couple of sample pictures. I sent this info back to them so we will see what happens. I will post the reply if/when I hear back from them. This must have been a distributor, GSM-LLC in Grand Prairie Tx. I'm sure Anthony knows or knows of them. We shall see. My theory of this problem is Wildview tried to get fancy with this camera and have it gradually switch the appature settings rather than simply go from day to nite and blew it (BAD)!


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:50 am 
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GSM is the parent company for Stealth and Wildview.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:27 pm 
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i,m ready to buy one.what do you think anthony.good cam for you??


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:34 pm 
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For the money it is yes. The picture quality is nice. Battery life is acceptable. We have always liked the Wildview cameras. On this model, you just have to accept the whiteout and the slower trigger times.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:42 pm 
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Anthony wrote:
GSM is the parent company for Stealth and Wildview.

what,s the complet name of gsm,i buy all my cam from ebay???


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 3:59 pm 
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Well, my TGL5IR cam is on its way to the R&D guy's at Wildview/GSM. They provided a RS UPS return label for this return and exchange.
Batteries held up pretty well before the low battery warning came on. From 7/22/09 until 8/21/09 the cam took 1803 still's of which 246 were whiteouts with the camera set to hi-res. Also captured 54 fifteen second AVI's of which 20 were whiteouts. All whiteouts occurred at daylight and dark roughly +/- an 1hour. The guys at GSM are suppose to send a 5IR back to me that does not have the whiteout issue. If so this will be an unreal turn of events. I want hold my breath but who knows? I will post the results when the replacement cam arrives. I have a second TGL5IR set out now which is worse than the first one. On the first pull of the SD Card there were 233 pic's and 74 were whiteouts. This camera came into my possession from a sales guy at Dicks Sporting goods who promised Wildview had corrected the issue LOL. He also said I had 90 days to return the cam. I will keep it until the replacement comes back, hopefully soon.


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:34 pm 
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Well, my TGL5IR cam is on its way to the R&D guy's at Wildview/GSM. They provided a RS UPS return label for this return and exchange.
Batteries held up pretty well before the low battery warning came on. From 7/22/09 until 8/21/09 the cam took 1803 still's of which 246 were whiteouts with the camera set to hi-res. Also captured 54 fifteen second AVI's of which 20 were whiteouts. All whiteouts occurred at daylight and dark roughly +/- an 1hour. The guys at GSM are suppose to send a 5IR back to me that does not have the whiteout issue. If so this will be an unreal turn of events. I want hold my breath but who knows? I will post the results when the replacement cam arrives. I have a second TGL5IR set out now which is worse than the first one. On the first pull of the SD Card there were 233 pic's and 74 were whiteouts. This camera came into my possession from a sales guy at Dicks Sporting goods who promised Wildview had corrected the issue LOL. He also said I had 90 days to return the cam. I will keep it until the replacement comes back, hopefully soon.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 5:34 pm 
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ScEd wrote:
Well, my TGL5IR cam is on its way to the R&D guy's at Wildview/GSM. They provided a RS UPS return label for this return and exchange.
Batteries held up pretty well before the low battery warning came on. From 7/22/09 until 8/21/09 the cam took 1803 still's of which 246 were whiteouts with the camera set to hi-res. Also captured 54 fifteen second AVI's of which 20 were whiteouts. All whiteouts occurred at daylight and dark roughly +/- an 1hour. The guys at GSM are suppose to send a 5IR back to me that does not have the whiteout issue. If so this will be an unreal turn of events. I want hold my breath but who knows? I will post the results when the replacement cam arrives. I have a second TGL5IR set out now which is worse than the first one. On the first pull of the SD Card there were 233 pic's and 74 were whiteouts. This camera came into my possession from a sales guy at Dicks Sporting goods who promised Wildview had corrected the issue LOL. He also said I had 90 days to return the cam. I will keep it until the replacement comes back, hopefully soon.


I asked my GSM representative about the whiteout issue I am having too. He says he will "check into it". :D

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:57 pm 
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Thanks Ozzie! I knew the warranty had gone to one year now. I was making sure the retailer had a 90 day cash refund policy before I left the store with another TGL5IR.


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