Photo/Video Galleries
rocky stephenson
mineral wells, TX
6/18/2011
this is two birds that are fighting no other camera would of ever caught this cuddeback is very fast
mineral wells, TX
6/18/2011
this is two birds that are fighting no other camera would of ever caught this cuddeback is very fast
michael porterfield
136 cherrywood rd., SC
6/18/2011
i love getting pictures of bears! i have been getting lots of pictures, but havent seen one personally yet. time and effort will have to pay off eventually! right?
136 cherrywood rd., SC
6/18/2011
i love getting pictures of bears! i have been getting lots of pictures, but havent seen one personally yet. time and effort will have to pay off eventually! right?
Steven Cullen
Fayetteville, AR
6/17/2011
I recently put cameras out over few mineral licks to see if I could capture a picture of some of the bucks in the area starting to develop their antlers. I got pictures of several young bucks and this very unique picture. The Cuddeback snapped a picture as this buck was in mid air. It almost looks as if he is jumping straight into the camera. A good example of the capture's trigger speed and image quality.
Fayetteville, AR
6/17/2011
I recently put cameras out over few mineral licks to see if I could capture a picture of some of the bucks in the area starting to develop their antlers. I got pictures of several young bucks and this very unique picture. The Cuddeback snapped a picture as this buck was in mid air. It almost looks as if he is jumping straight into the camera. A good example of the capture's trigger speed and image quality.
John Wells
Butler, PA
6/17/2011
In all of my years chasing whitetails, I have never witnessed a mother feeding her young. Thanks to my Cuddeback I was able to get a close look!
Butler, PA
6/17/2011
In all of my years chasing whitetails, I have never witnessed a mother feeding her young. Thanks to my Cuddeback I was able to get a close look!
John Wainio
Shawano, WI
6/17/2011
Pictures are of a radio collared doe with fawns. The Wisconsin DNR is conducting population study with radio collared does and bucks. This particular doe relocated at least 2 miles from her capture site.
Shawano, WI
6/17/2011
Pictures are of a radio collared doe with fawns. The Wisconsin DNR is conducting population study with radio collared does and bucks. This particular doe relocated at least 2 miles from her capture site.