Photo/Video Galleries
Ron White
Lancaster, NH
1/4/2011
The first photo is my cuddeback taking photos during the blizzard that hit the East coast,look close you can make out a deer in the pic. next talk abot trigger speed.
Lancaster, NH
1/4/2011
The first photo is my cuddeback taking photos during the blizzard that hit the East coast,look close you can make out a deer in the pic. next talk abot trigger speed.
Mike Wright
Drexel, MO
1/4/2011
Picture taken near midnight late October, 2010 on Cuddeback trail camera. Just a young buck, but the main interest in this picture is the glowing angel-like silhouette is in front of him....which has not appeared on any other pictures than this one.
Drexel, MO
1/4/2011
Picture taken near midnight late October, 2010 on Cuddeback trail camera. Just a young buck, but the main interest in this picture is the glowing angel-like silhouette is in front of him....which has not appeared on any other pictures than this one.
Philip Jenkins
Ponchatoula, LA
1/4/2011
These are at an active scrape where I hunt. The big 8-point is a trophy at my club. I'm hunting him hard. The 6-point is licking a branch over the scrape. The cat is just passing through. This is the 4th season for me to use my Capture and I haven't taken a bad picture yet! I don't have any corn or other feed out for the deer, so I need a camera that will get me clear images of moving animals. The quick trigger speed of the Capture enables me to do that. The battery life is about 3 and a half months, so I can leave the area alone for quite a while without leaving any scent to spook the deer. I call picture #25 Priceless . That's a good description of the Capture camera because I don't think that there is a better camera on the market today, regardless of the price. You can pay more, but you won't get any better pictures!
Ponchatoula, LA
1/4/2011
These are at an active scrape where I hunt. The big 8-point is a trophy at my club. I'm hunting him hard. The 6-point is licking a branch over the scrape. The cat is just passing through. This is the 4th season for me to use my Capture and I haven't taken a bad picture yet! I don't have any corn or other feed out for the deer, so I need a camera that will get me clear images of moving animals. The quick trigger speed of the Capture enables me to do that. The battery life is about 3 and a half months, so I can leave the area alone for quite a while without leaving any scent to spook the deer. I call picture #25 Priceless . That's a good description of the Capture camera because I don't think that there is a better camera on the market today, regardless of the price. You can pay more, but you won't get any better pictures!