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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomabassin" data-source="post: 1231590" data-attributes="member: 1546"><p>I have used the cheaper versions for years and have very few complaints. I think many of the complaints people have are from improper set up. With a PIR (passive infrared sensor) to trigger camera, it will need to be set up with a good solid backstop. That is why many camera's directions say to hang it angled toward the ground. If it is set up around a bait pile or feeder you will have more luck than setting up on a trail. Most cameras take a few seconds to activate and if set up on a trail the deer that triggers it may have walked past already. If you can aim it down the length of the trail it will give you more time to get the pic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomabassin, post: 1231590, member: 1546"] I have used the cheaper versions for years and have very few complaints. I think many of the complaints people have are from improper set up. With a PIR (passive infrared sensor) to trigger camera, it will need to be set up with a good solid backstop. That is why many camera's directions say to hang it angled toward the ground. If it is set up around a bait pile or feeder you will have more luck than setting up on a trail. Most cameras take a few seconds to activate and if set up on a trail the deer that triggers it may have walked past already. If you can aim it down the length of the trail it will give you more time to get the pic. [/QUOTE]
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