I’ve used them both and the 35mm I found to be quicker than the wildview. The picture quality is a lot better with the wildview but in low light conditions it didn’t put out enough flash to get a clear photo. I would download the pics to my computer then mess with the contrast and brightness and that worked great. I put the the Wildview where the animal is gonna be feeding or staying in one place for a while. It’s not quick enough for a walking shot….in my expierence anyway. I will own a Cudde Back next year though. They have proven to be the best for speed, quality, video, night time, and battery life. 2 of my friends have them and that’s the ultimate way to go if you are willing to spend that much on a digital camera.