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Which Moultrie camera?

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by MN-IN.A.TREE, Aug 13, 2012.

  1. MN-IN.A.TREE

    MN-IN.A.TREE Weekend Warrior

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    I was really wanting to pick up a couple DLC's but I am getting a deal through moultrie that I just can't pass up. It looks like their M-100 is theird bread and butter but I trust what I hear on the forum from you guys and gals.. the question I have for all of you is plain and simple, if you had to get a couple moultire cameras which would you choose? thanks in advance.
     
  2. Illinoishunter102

    Illinoishunter102 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have a black M-80 and I love it. Its been flawless for me. Others on here have also been happy with M-80 performance, a few have been disappointed.
     
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    pastorjim08 Legendary Woodsman

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    I have an M80 and am pretty pleased with it. The only knock I will give it is the IR pics can appear washed out if the subject is too close. It takes great daytime pics.

    Blessings.......Pastorjim
     
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    rybec2 Weekend Warrior

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    I like my m-80.The only complaint would be if the deer is moving faster the pics are blurry. I have the new c-50 out in the woods but wont check it for a month ?
     
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    eatanothertrophy Weekend Warrior

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    I have two m-80's that i am very pleased with. I have an older d 40 that i never have a bit of trouble with either.
     
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    ICALL2MUCH Weekend Warrior

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    Get the M80 BLX. It is a neat little camera. Here is a sample video and picture I have from my farms.

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    I've got 3 of last years model M80's and they work great for me. The new M80's and M100 are supposed to have a feature where you can turn down the IR flash which gives you a faster shutter speed and is supposed to help w. the motion blur.
     
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    coheley665 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    i have a m-80 have had it for a year now and love it, then this year i went out and bought 2 m-60 and both of them seem to be just as good really. love them both
     
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    boof Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have an M-80 about a year old and love it. I was so impressed with the price and performance that I just ordered two more of the 2012 models.
     
  10. MN-IN.A.TREE

    MN-IN.A.TREE Weekend Warrior

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    thanks all for the replies. going to be putting in the order this evening, for sure one M-80 and either another one or an M-100
     
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    boof Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Ill throw up some pictures later of some of best M-80 pictures I have gotten.
     
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    boof Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Also, I dont know where you are ordering from. But if you are set on the M-80s I scored a great deal on them here. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-MOULTRIE-...686?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35be8e4d86

    This is a Moultrie dealer so the warranty is good. You wont find them for less than $150 a piece anywhere, I have been looking. This deal gets you two for $240. Good luck! I should get mine in the mail this week.
     
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    ultramax Grizzled Veteran

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    I would go for the black... Then sell them and get the dlc cams:sheep:
     
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    gutone4me Grizzled Veteran

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  15. MN-IN.A.TREE

    MN-IN.A.TREE Weekend Warrior

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    Cool boof, I would love to see some pics.
     
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    ksandman Weekend Warrior

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    M100.. everything the M80 has plus a 2" viewing screen (don't have to pull a card walk all the way back then back to woods to replace card, you can see if anything is worth throwing on the computere right away) Also plot stalker modes, you can set a time where it automatically takes a picture every so many minutes. Its nice to have, I usually just use the trail cam mode. Oh its tiny and camo, like 4" wide by 6" tall, one of the smallest cameras out there. Also has temp, moon phase, time, camera name, and barometer (rising or falling so you can determine the weather that was approaching that day with deer movement)

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    boof Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Here are some of my favorite shots off of my one M-80.

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    bossbucks25 Weekend Warrior

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    M-80 is nice, good pics and battery life
     

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