Photo/Video Galleries
Paul Thomas
Mesquite, TX
10/26/2006
I got this picture and thought it was a cow but it is a GIANT HAWG! COOL PIC! Thanks to all that made this pic possible!
Mesquite, TX
10/26/2006
I got this picture and thought it was a cow but it is a GIANT HAWG! COOL PIC! Thanks to all that made this pic possible!
Paul Thomas
Mesquite, TX
10/26/2006
Almost finished rubbing the velvet off. Man, Walt I love this camera!
Mesquite, TX
10/26/2006
Almost finished rubbing the velvet off. Man, Walt I love this camera!
Gary Monroe
Spring Hill, KS
10/26/2006
I bought the Cuddeback NO Flash because of the fastest trigger in the west . These images were on my first two sessions. I got over 800 images per session with a 1 minute delay per image. This is an amazing piece of equipment! The doe kiss is a favorite of both hunters and non-hunters. I use this image as my background on my computer.
Spring Hill, KS
10/26/2006
I bought the Cuddeback NO Flash because of the fastest trigger in the west . These images were on my first two sessions. I got over 800 images per session with a 1 minute delay per image. This is an amazing piece of equipment! The doe kiss is a favorite of both hunters and non-hunters. I use this image as my background on my computer.
Leonard Hicks
Concordia, KS
10/26/2006
First, I want to thank you for a great camera. I have used many others and the pictures with the Cuddeback are beautiful. I have recently bought the Expert and the No Flash (for security purposes on my hunting ground). I have many trails I maintain on my hunting ground and came across a large set of tracks on the trail pictured here and moved the camera to that location hoping to get a picture/video. I was curious as to why I only got video footage of this buck and no still photo. I had two videos of the same buck, different days, but no still photo. Why is that? I had other photos with video on other deer. I really wanted a still of this guy. I'm guessing him in the 160 plus range. Is there any way to enlarge the video images as stills? I am planning on moving this camera around and see what other bucks are around and will send more images as I get them. Thanks again for a great product. Leonard Hicks
Concordia, KS
10/26/2006
First, I want to thank you for a great camera. I have used many others and the pictures with the Cuddeback are beautiful. I have recently bought the Expert and the No Flash (for security purposes on my hunting ground). I have many trails I maintain on my hunting ground and came across a large set of tracks on the trail pictured here and moved the camera to that location hoping to get a picture/video. I was curious as to why I only got video footage of this buck and no still photo. I had two videos of the same buck, different days, but no still photo. Why is that? I had other photos with video on other deer. I really wanted a still of this guy. I'm guessing him in the 160 plus range. Is there any way to enlarge the video images as stills? I am planning on moving this camera around and see what other bucks are around and will send more images as I get them. Thanks again for a great product. Leonard Hicks
Adam Boysen
Hills, IA
10/26/2006
I'm not sure if they both are wanting the same thing????????????????????
Hills, IA
10/26/2006
I'm not sure if they both are wanting the same thing????????????????????
Ryan Gronholz
appleton, MN
10/25/2006
I won some gift certificates to a sporting goods store so i bought the Excite Camera. I've only had the camera up for about a week and a half and already got a picture of this big buck. Also have a bunch of pictures of other smaller bucks and does.
appleton, MN
10/25/2006
I won some gift certificates to a sporting goods store so i bought the Excite Camera. I've only had the camera up for about a week and a half and already got a picture of this big buck. Also have a bunch of pictures of other smaller bucks and does.
Cliff Castle
Arlington, TX
10/25/2006
I observed this nice 9 point all summer- I call him Bruiser 9 . On this September night, he comes with blood all over his face!- just starting to shed velvet- notice all the blood on the ground below the feeder. Ouch, that must hurt!
Arlington, TX
10/25/2006
I observed this nice 9 point all summer- I call him Bruiser 9 . On this September night, he comes with blood all over his face!- just starting to shed velvet- notice all the blood on the ground below the feeder. Ouch, that must hurt!