Here are a few photos from mine. I thought it was a good camera. There are things that could be improved but a good camera for what I paid. I had to work on the trigger speed a little. Normal seemed to work the best for me. The weak strap made it important to find something straight up and down to mount it too. Trees that leaned to much would not always work unless you used something to prop the camera up. The batteries are still original (8 AA) since end of September. There is one bar left so I will be changing them soon. Right now I am using this one to watch the pheasants eating from the feeders.
I have two of these cameras in use. Have taken over 2500 pictures with no major issues. Issues I saw was with marginal SD card types that Brad talks about and once the SD card is full it does not tell you it is full and that is why no more pictures are being taken. I use a Kodak camera to view the SD cards in the field to see if I want to bring it home to look at on the computer. Brad can you print pictures from Video’s taken by a Bushnel camera? These are good cameras for the price in my mind.
Brad can you print pictures from Video’s taken by a Bushnell camera?
Yes – you can snap a frame from the .AVI movie file by using software like snagit and then save it to an image file. I have not tried this but I’m interested as well.
Brad, thanks for the snagit software suggestion. I see they have a 30 day trial version. I believe I will download that and give it a try. Thanks again.