mpe6, mp8, mp8 black any difference in daytime pics?

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  1. Art

    Art Weekend Warrior

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    Has anyone here run all 3, wondering if one has any advantage in better daytime pictures? Imagine the mp8s will be the same!
     
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    Seems like Pat really has moved on!!
     
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    Art Vandelay Die Hard Bowhunter

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    You won't notice any difference in daytime performance between the three.
     
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    I've come to the conclusion that with the quality cameras available these days it doesn't make sense spending more than 130$ for a trail camera.(unless of course money is not a issue) Have wanted to check out the cheaper Coverts for a while now, I'll give the mpe6 a try thanks for the reply.
     
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    LMAO! This is priceless ::)
     
  7. Art

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    He was working at Covert read post “My last day at Covert” 8 posts down
     
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    Art he know who Pat is. He is just trying to take a poke at him. He is really good about complaining about other people's trail camera pictures even though he posts pretty poor pictures for a "true cammer".
     
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    Art to answer your question I have ran all 3 of those cameras and they will all do the job you are looking for. My preference is the black but it is more so no one see's that it is taking a picture.
     
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    Lol. Was wondering how it’s possible not knowing who Pat is
     
  11. Art

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    Thanks, heard the trigger speed got cut down 1 sec. on the 2015 mp8 may go for it.
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    Art I agree with Tom, for what the common hunter is after any of the three will work. I prefer the Mp8 for edges or more open areas and the black for in bedding edges or closer terrain set ups.
     
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    Yes it is!
     

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