GrowGoddess
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I have a Browning that I like real well. Cost about $150. Get a card viewer too so you can look through the pics on the spot and delete right then and there without the laptop. Mine are on private property so Im not worried about pics of me.
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/prod...593034000000&gclid=CMidjtCpsssCFRRgfgodQ7AJ8w
Thanks for pointing that out. I am looking into putting something like that on my property. I would like to be able to delete photos daily as I walk the property, right at the unit, that would be nice.
Here is some old information I can add to this thread. Think twice before going on to private property. These hunting cameras are small compared to older security cameras. The camera I have can be operated remotely off of a cellular connection. It will immediately send me images right to my cell phone. I can also remotely control it as long as I have an internet connection. These cameras were called IP cameras. Not sure what they call them now, but some of the older models were the best. The can even be operated remotely from a 12 volt battery. My favorite is the AXIS PTZ213. (Pan Tilt Zoom). Fully programmable and robotic, with an optical zoom of 26 with a digital 200 power zoom. You can literally see an ant up close with one of these. Also equipped with night vision. A quality outdoor enclosure that can handle the cold of winter, which has a price tag or $600 and higher. You can also use these cameras to live broadcast. Almost anywhere you go, you are probably being broadcast on the net without even knowing. Check out EarthCam.com and then you will understand.
Here is an example of my camera of just taking live images, it can also do live video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_0L6kJk540
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3tWZkci05E
You could have one of these hooked up on your property or at your hunting site. It can stay fully powered with a 12 volt marine battery and a small solar panel. They can broadcast online with an aircard. You can view it live anytime you want with your cell phone or computer. You can even get them in wifi, but don't count on it being easy to set up.