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Sean Callahan
Browerville, MN
5/24/2014
E3 if you can find one, BUY it. I've never been a fan of ir models, I want to see at night when the deer here are most active. This new E3 black flash totally blows my mind on the pic quality at night. Its almost better than your standard flash, but less detectable. I was a little nervous about trying one, but now that they are only $150 I wont buy anything else. As I just got this camera one week ago I'm still trying and learning how to use it properly. So far does everything exactly like the owners manual says to a T . I had it set on timelapse during the day 1 hour delay, FAP during day and night pics and 30 second videos with sound the same. Wide shutter, so yes I got head and tail pics just like the owners manual states, but the pics in between are center subject technology at its best. What else can I say its great, I love this thing and cant wait to receive my next one! night pics in this submission
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Sean Callahan
Browerville, MN
5/24/2014
Some more pics from the amazing new E3 Black flash. I own and still use every model of digital camera that cuddeback has ever made, this is by the clearest, most features, smallest and best camera that they have ever made. Not that the old ones were bad, but I'm saying if you see one on the shelf don't hesitate to buy. I've only got one of these so far, but am ordering more. Day time night time, video and time lapse all work great. What will they think of next??? Thanks a lot and I cant wait for this fall to hunt with bow and camera. I just don't think hunting would be the same without any more.
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Sean Callahan
Browerville, MN
5/24/2014
Not the largest deer in the woods, but my NEW E3 black flash is preforming awesome. So many features and unbelievable clear photos! There is no way of an animal to detect this tiny camera. Here I have it on a small want to be food plot in the middle of the woods. These two little bucks are starting to grow their racks.
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Coco
Lafayette, LA
5/24/2014
Deer named Hammer Head .
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Mitchell Emerson
Pittsfield, NH
5/24/2014
This bear is real big for a sow in NH, She has two cubs. We watched her for 10 days in the same corner of the field. She was eating clover and grass like crazy. I placed the camera on a tree but she always stayed on the wrong side. I could video her from about 200yards away and always the wrong side .of the tree. It was great to finally get these shots. I am a disabled Vet, And can not hunt to much any more, but I want you to know these cuddyback cameras are great, and I have a wonderful time still enjoying the wildlife on my land. thank you Mitch Emerson
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Dan Williamson
Duboistown, PA
5/24/2014
Backyard visitor in central Pennsylvania. Destroyed every bird feeder before he stepped in front of the Cuddeback.
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Gary Kraszewski
Green Bay, WI
5/24/2014
Ruffed Grouse on his drumming log at Marinette County, WI.
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Chad Dutton
Onalaska, WI
5/24/2014
We had already killed 4 Toms on our property before we got this picture in the front yard of our cabin. Next year should even be better.
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Corey L. Whorrall
Norwich, NY
5/21/2014
I received the Cudde Back IR as an XMAS present and can not believe the overall performance of the camera. I went to a local Bass Pro and bought a SON trail camera. This photo was just recently taken and I could help but think of a Kangaroo...
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Doug Wonders
Motley, MN
5/21/2014
What more could you ask for in a photo? A big gobbler and deer all in the same photo..
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