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<blockquote data-quote="nhagar" data-source="post: 2310106" data-attributes="member: 19276"><p>this has been discussed in the past. some say don't buy cheap and others do. </p><p></p><p>Personally I don't see why anyone in their right mind would spend hundreds on one camera.</p><p></p><p>SO I am all for cheap cameras. But then again I am a cheap a$$ so I have been told by many. I bought into some refurbs off of Natchezss.com this spring. Got Primos truth cam 46 camo. They were like 56.99 each if buying 2 or more. I ended up getting 3. Two work flawless. One reads incorrect temp on the stamp on the pictures. I also bought some cheap $30 cameras at atwoods in the spring also. They only take daytime photos and once the sensor is tripped it is a lapse time thing. So it keeps taking pics until your set time for it to stop. it eats a lot of card and batteries.</p><p></p><p>I think the last camera I bought new was $140. First time I used it I checked the pics and it has a blurred line all the way across the pic during the day. Not sure why. never bothered to send it in as its not that bad. However my cheap refurbs don't do that. Bought 3 for just a bit more than one new camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nhagar, post: 2310106, member: 19276"] this has been discussed in the past. some say don't buy cheap and others do. Personally I don't see why anyone in their right mind would spend hundreds on one camera. SO I am all for cheap cameras. But then again I am a cheap a$$ so I have been told by many. I bought into some refurbs off of Natchezss.com this spring. Got Primos truth cam 46 camo. They were like 56.99 each if buying 2 or more. I ended up getting 3. Two work flawless. One reads incorrect temp on the stamp on the pictures. I also bought some cheap $30 cameras at atwoods in the spring also. They only take daytime photos and once the sensor is tripped it is a lapse time thing. So it keeps taking pics until your set time for it to stop. it eats a lot of card and batteries. I think the last camera I bought new was $140. First time I used it I checked the pics and it has a blurred line all the way across the pic during the day. Not sure why. never bothered to send it in as its not that bad. However my cheap refurbs don't do that. Bought 3 for just a bit more than one new camera. [/QUOTE]
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