I have a "Wildgame" camera that has worked pretty well for a few years, about 5 months per year and a Browning that I have used one year for about 5 months. This season I have had too many distractions to put up and tend any cameras, but during previous years I have gotten good service from both these cameras. I have also had other trail cameras going back to the days of actual film, and some of them worked pretty well and some not well. The main problems I have had has been cards quitting, sensors not working properly (usually sensing a different field size than the pictures included) and batteries dying without giving me a notice. It's especially bad when the battery meter says there is a 30% charge, and takes no pictures till the batteries are changed. The Browning has not done any of that, and the Wildgame camera has only let me down on battery charge readings.
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