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Home Forums Champions’ chat Best wildlife camera to use? Reply To: Best wildlife camera to use?

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There is obviously a distinct difference in our experiences, Colin. I found the particular model of cheap camera that I use to be really quite reliable. The only failure I have had is after a fox decided to chew one! It is certainly true that the more expensive cameras are more robust. I have a Browning that I use for some purposes as it has a much narrower field of view. However, the six T20s I use capture the majority of the footage I take.

Cameras are nothing more than tools to carry out a task, and if you’ve found the tool that works for your needs, that is excellent. However, different people will have varying circumstances that they want a camera for. Hence trying to put together some videos that bring together questions that are worth asking when thinking of buying and operating wildlife cameras.

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