Little cheap Tasco cam pics aren't too bad.

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  1. alley_cat

    alley_cat Weekend Warrior

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    No real outstanding pics here, but it's just in my mother's backyard who lives in a small city with 3 acres. Yep, that's the first pic I've ever had of a grey fox, but get plenty of red fox pics out here in the country where I live.
     

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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    Loved that grey fox for sure.

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    Not bad at all! I passed on a Tasco, but for the money those are good pics!
     
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    Yeah i honestly really like my tasco just its sensitivity is bad so it dont take every pic when a deer is there its like it only sees what it wants to lol
     
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    Nice pics. Love the fox


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  6. alley_cat

    alley_cat Weekend Warrior

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    Yep, I believe you turkeysniper, it's nowhere as good as my Moultries or Covert but for 50 bucks I ain't complaining.
     
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    Yeah the pictures that my Tasco camera takes I love ! But the problem is THE PICTURES THAT IT TAKES!! I set a covert red40 on the same tree both watching my corn pile ! ! The covert had several thousand pictures on a 30 second delay and my tasco had 6 pictures !
     
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    I understand, but who would expect a camera that costs 1/3 the price of a better one expect it to be up to snuff to the more expensive one? Besides, I have the Tasco set in my mother's backyard, don't plan on hunting over there because it's inside the city limits and it's illegal to shoot a bb gun or slingshot, let alone a bow or rifle.

    But I also love my Covert MP6 I keep here on our property in the country outside any city and plan on buying another Covert. It might even be a Red 40, just according to how good a deal I can find soon.
     
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    I know for the price I was actually impressed with that camera !! I actually have some of my all time favorite trail camera pictures that were taken with the 50.00 Tasco !!


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    Neat pics
     
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    Great pics!! That's the one thing about them as others have mentioned, their sensitivity has a lot to be desired. Seems the one my dad has you have to dance around in front of it for a bit before it will take a picture. Good for over a bait pile or minerals I suppose though.
     
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    alley_cat Weekend Warrior

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    I got my stepson one of those cameras for his birthday yesterday and set it up for him. He has a broken ankle right now and wasn't able to help, but is very computer savvy and can figure it out quickly as soon as he gets back on his feet..............but here's a few pics from the Tasco I set up in my mother's back yard the last few days.
     

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    Looks good!


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    Pretty decent pics, thanks for sharing.
     
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    I like mine also. As said above, its not sensitive at all. Misses a lot. But I use it over corn piles or mineral sites sometimes where I can have the cam close, and it does a pretty good job. Very good considering I got it for $40 on sale at Walmart lol
     
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    Nice pics!
     

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