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<blockquote data-quote="Bowhunter" data-source="post: 2311045" data-attributes="member: 1601"><p>The old Moultrie d-40's and d-50s are horrible. I used to have several. They would last about 2 years and yes they ate batteries like no other. No camera I have tried compares to the battery life of the Bushnell's. The new moultries that take AA's are pretty good though. I change them out at about every 3,000 pics. I had my delays set wrong on my 2 Bushnell HD's and one took around 9,000 pics and the other took about 8,000 in 4 weeks and the batteries went completely dead. That's just using the regular Duracells (made in the USA). Probably get better life with the expensive Lithiums. I recently bought 2 small truth cam ultra 35's on sale at bass pro for $79.99 each. They take AA batteries but I actually like the big older truth cam 46's better than these. I've had a lot of problems with the cards on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowhunter, post: 2311045, member: 1601"] The old Moultrie d-40's and d-50s are horrible. I used to have several. They would last about 2 years and yes they ate batteries like no other. No camera I have tried compares to the battery life of the Bushnell's. The new moultries that take AA's are pretty good though. I change them out at about every 3,000 pics. I had my delays set wrong on my 2 Bushnell HD's and one took around 9,000 pics and the other took about 8,000 in 4 weeks and the batteries went completely dead. That's just using the regular Duracells (made in the USA). Probably get better life with the expensive Lithiums. I recently bought 2 small truth cam ultra 35's on sale at bass pro for $79.99 each. They take AA batteries but I actually like the big older truth cam 46's better than these. I've had a lot of problems with the cards on them. [/QUOTE]
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