Photo/Video Galleries
Gregg Starks
Rochester, NY
5/17/2012
First one is a bruin in a snow storm. We usually have much more snow. I think the unusual winter kept them from really hibernating this year. Second picture, apparently he was a little frustrated and didn't like the new tarp in his turf...
Rochester, NY
5/17/2012
First one is a bruin in a snow storm. We usually have much more snow. I think the unusual winter kept them from really hibernating this year. Second picture, apparently he was a little frustrated and didn't like the new tarp in his turf...
James Kuhn
McArthur, OH
5/17/2012
I set my camera over a feeder hopeing for a deer and i got lucky to get this dove in full flight thanks again for a great camera
McArthur, OH
5/17/2012
I set my camera over a feeder hopeing for a deer and i got lucky to get this dove in full flight thanks again for a great camera
James Kuhn
McArthur, OH
5/17/2012
I set my cuddeback over this feeder hopeing to ge a nice buck but instead i got this dove in full flight we all know how fast doves are when they take off. This just proves the fast trigger speed of cuddebacks thanks for a awesome camera
McArthur, OH
5/17/2012
I set my cuddeback over this feeder hopeing to ge a nice buck but instead i got this dove in full flight we all know how fast doves are when they take off. This just proves the fast trigger speed of cuddebacks thanks for a awesome camera
William Wood
Summerville, SC
5/17/2012
While scouting a food plot for turkey activity this past spring, my wife suggested putting the camera at the end of a narrow plot. Her reasoning was if something walked in front of the camera the entire plot would be visible in the background, thus increasing our chance of getting animals on camera, that might not be directly in front of it. It seemed reasonable enough, but I had no idea we would get a shot as cool as these.
Summerville, SC
5/17/2012
While scouting a food plot for turkey activity this past spring, my wife suggested putting the camera at the end of a narrow plot. Her reasoning was if something walked in front of the camera the entire plot would be visible in the background, thus increasing our chance of getting animals on camera, that might not be directly in front of it. It seemed reasonable enough, but I had no idea we would get a shot as cool as these.
Gregg Starks
Rochester, NY
5/16/2012
Captured this crow mid flight, perfectly centered and well exposed and focused. Interesting to see the wing curl as it flaps. Captured with my favorite Cuddeback model that I wish you would re-introduce, the No Flash NF4300
Rochester, NY
5/16/2012
Captured this crow mid flight, perfectly centered and well exposed and focused. Interesting to see the wing curl as it flaps. Captured with my favorite Cuddeback model that I wish you would re-introduce, the No Flash NF4300
Mike Persichini
Troy, MI
5/16/2012
Just downloaded the latest firmware and the colors are AWESOME!!!! Just look at the raccoons and plants. Just perfect!! Gray fox shows perfect colors!!
Troy, MI
5/16/2012
Just downloaded the latest firmware and the colors are AWESOME!!!! Just look at the raccoons and plants. Just perfect!! Gray fox shows perfect colors!!