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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1250741" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You are relating some of the same problems I had with the one and only cuddyback I've ever owned. </p><p>I bought the $450 model, and was never satisfied with the pictures. Most of the day pics were fuzzy, and the night pics with the IR were so bad one couldn't tell how many points the animal was sporting.</p><p>First year, the setting buttons fell apart. I threw it on the shelf for a couple of years, and finally got it back out and put it on the same mount as a stealth cam, and focused both of them on a pile of corn. The Stealthcam was the clear winner. </p><p></p><p>Put it back on the shelf, and finally got it back out two weeks ago, and called cuddy back to see if they could work on it for me. the price to repair it was $300, and If I didn't want to pay it, I could use it to trade in for one of their less expensive models. </p><p>for the trade in deal, I could buy another Stealth cam, so I put it up for grabs on this forum, and got a taker. It still worked, just didn't put up the date and time correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1250741, member: 5412"] You are relating some of the same problems I had with the one and only cuddyback I've ever owned. I bought the $450 model, and was never satisfied with the pictures. Most of the day pics were fuzzy, and the night pics with the IR were so bad one couldn't tell how many points the animal was sporting. First year, the setting buttons fell apart. I threw it on the shelf for a couple of years, and finally got it back out and put it on the same mount as a stealth cam, and focused both of them on a pile of corn. The Stealthcam was the clear winner. Put it back on the shelf, and finally got it back out two weeks ago, and called cuddy back to see if they could work on it for me. the price to repair it was $300, and If I didn't want to pay it, I could use it to trade in for one of their less expensive models. for the trade in deal, I could buy another Stealth cam, so I put it up for grabs on this forum, and got a taker. It still worked, just didn't put up the date and time correctly. [/QUOTE]
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