A friend of mine has two, just confirmed with him. We run so many cameras, and unfortunately so many different brands of camera each year that it is difficult to remember quality of each. Although I have found that my newer Moultrie’s, Bushnell, and WildGame are the most CONSISTENT. For me, this means that when I set out cameras out in MN I expect them to function each and every time when I return. I have several of the cheap WildGame digi cams that I use to set up on side trails, just to get a quick glance if and what is coming by. I think sometimes as hunters we seem to forget that cameras are just an additional tool to help us, rather than expect (and pay for) some new ultra HD camera. Its just details, focus on the bigger picture (topo, wind, stand setup, etc.). Sorry, I am rambling but I just spent my afternoon studying up topo maps on several properties, and some elk land in NW Colorado. I am giddy!