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Best trailcam under 200$

I sent him an email, he should be on here soon. All of the firmware issues have been taken care of and were limited to the camo versions as I understand it. I am assuming he will match those prices but I don't want to speak for him.
 
Hey guys and gals, sorry for any delay, I've been around the midwest killing things. You can email me or call if you have questions on the scoutguard cams.
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Don't forget about the I-40 that was mentioned earlier. I have yet to hear of a cam that can beat its battery life. It does have a somewhat slow trigger speed, but it's awesome over scrapes. IMHO the best camera to be had for under $200 -- the price has dropped from the $220 I paid since the I-60 came out.
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OK boys, I got the SG550.
Initial impression as I open the box today!
Likes-
-very compact
-should be easy to conceal
_cant speak to the picture quality till I get it out

Dislikes-
-I could be wrong but it doesn't look very durable..kinda cheap plastic IMO....we'll see
-Appears you can not view photos till you bring the card home.
-the attachment strap is very small only good for tiny trees.
-Programming is a little different using a remote....not surethats a dislike yet.
-I will get it up on a scrape thursday and hopefully report back next week.
 
It's funny how everyone has different reviews. I'm still "undecided" on the moultrie. I have been setting it up on hot scrapes and it's been "killing" them. I cannot decide if it is the look of it or the noise I hear it make when it takes a pic. They hear it too. I hung it awhile back, 120 pics in a week, over 40 the first day..less each day after, 0 in the last 2 days. This was the typical pic off of it,a spooked deer.
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The reason I am undecided is that battery life is good, it takes good pics, but something about it spooks them in my neck of the woods.
 
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