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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 878523" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Here's my take on them. I prefer IR because the animals stick around for the second picture but flash works pretty well. The Moultrie has great battery life but takes forever to trigger. Primus is a piece of junk, all I get with night pictures are shiny eyes and everything else is black, batterys seem to last fairly well. Cuddebak will be all I'll get from now on. Batterys seem to last and it has blazing fast trigger times. All of them tend to be overly sensitive in windy conditions even without the heat part to trigger them. The most sensitive (based on the nuber of pictures taken on a windy day) is the Moultrie, next is Primus, last is Cuddebak but it doesn;t seem to be as bizzarly sensitive as the other 2. My one irritant with Cuddebak is that the way it's set up it's darn near impossible to mount it on a tripod, has to strap to a tree or something. The Mountrie is the most felxible for mounting. The primus strap clasp is crap. Even without it being tight the weight of the camera pops the clasp open. Primus is easiest to get into, Cuddebak is next, both are real easy to program. The Moultrie is a pain in the butt to get into AND change the card and can be a bit tedious to program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 878523, member: 34"] Here's my take on them. I prefer IR because the animals stick around for the second picture but flash works pretty well. The Moultrie has great battery life but takes forever to trigger. Primus is a piece of junk, all I get with night pictures are shiny eyes and everything else is black, batterys seem to last fairly well. Cuddebak will be all I'll get from now on. Batterys seem to last and it has blazing fast trigger times. All of them tend to be overly sensitive in windy conditions even without the heat part to trigger them. The most sensitive (based on the nuber of pictures taken on a windy day) is the Moultrie, next is Primus, last is Cuddebak but it doesn;t seem to be as bizzarly sensitive as the other 2. My one irritant with Cuddebak is that the way it's set up it's darn near impossible to mount it on a tripod, has to strap to a tree or something. The Mountrie is the most felxible for mounting. The primus strap clasp is crap. Even without it being tight the weight of the camera pops the clasp open. Primus is easiest to get into, Cuddebak is next, both are real easy to program. The Moultrie is a pain in the butt to get into AND change the card and can be a bit tedious to program. [/QUOTE]
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