Has anyone here run all 3, wondering if one has any advantage in better daytime pictures? Imagine the mp8s will be the same!
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.
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".
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.
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.