I know Midwest whitetails show likes them but then again it's a show so they have to like there sponsors
I have 3 of the Pro-Cam 12. I've been using them since they came out last year. My honest review is that they are below average in most categories. They aren't above average in any way. The day pics are not extremely sharp and the shutter speed is slow enough that you get motion blur daylight pics. The night pics are typically grainy and the shutter speed is slow enough that any movement at all creates a lot of blur. The video mode works ok, but it's extremely grainy. It's still probably the best mode to make sure you are able to see what you are actually getting on cam. In perfect conditions you can get some nice looking day pics, but it's rarely perfect conditions. Here's a few examples. Some good, some bad.
Do not look very impressive. I still think for the money, Cuddeback gets it done, especially for old school people who aren't the best with technology. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
First pic on other thread is an Attack IR and this one is the new small square cam for $149 in black or IR called the E3 digital. I think decent stuff for the money and both taken from CuddeSafe bear and cow proof boxes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don't have any of my own, but I think that the Browning's have very nice pics for their price range.
I had 2 of the Procam 10s. They took ok pictures for what they cost ($70). Comparing a sub $100 camera to a $150+ camera isn't really an apples to apples comparison. There is some blur, and the video has no audio. But I thought they were decent for being an inexpensive camera. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The Wildgame Innovation Vision 12 Lights out cam is less than impressive. Almost all the pics of me, the dog, a possum are blurry. I'll be returning it soon.
Best pictures that I have seen with my own experience has been the cuddebacks, though their durability has always been questioned by me. Moultrie has always been faithful.