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I have only had this camera for 3 weeks but so far it is working well. You do have to figure out which shutter speed to use to control the lightness or darkness of the photos. This could change depending on the location and direction the camera is facing. The trigger speed is almost too fast. You do get quite a few pictures of just the nose of a deer. The multi picture function is almost useless as it takes the next 2 pictures within a second of the first and you basically get 3 identical pictures. You can over come this by setting the camera to take 1 photo every 6 or 7 seconds because it has a very good recovery time. Battery life seems good so far. The pictures are good quality and the flash has good range. I would recommend this camera to others but you do have to learn which settings to use to get the most out of it.Read full review
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I have 1 Reconyx, 3 browning, 2 scout guard and 7 bushnell trail cameras. I have been using trail cams for about 10 years. The Bushnells generally take great pictures and videos, have lots of features and settings, great on battery life, are medium on missing shots, but horrible for false triggers. The Aggressor has reduced in false triggers but still is problematic, taking many more that my other cameras (a few whisps of grass may trigger it resulting in 1200 useless videos). I like the new battery compartment design, the batteries stay in place, the one hinge door is easy to use, has not broken a latch yet. I have sent 4 of my 7 bushnells back for warranty repairs (as well as both of the scout guards).The Aggressor is an improvement but I prefer the reconyx (the best) and the Brownings at this time. I do not plan on buying more bushnell trail cams because of the false trigger problem.Read full review
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........is still under evaluation, but so far it's almost all good news. My background has been with Covert and Moultrie products, and they have both been solid performers. I was attracted to try Bushnell because of the faster trigger speed, increased detection range, and overall good reviews. The controls format was different than I am used to, but not to hard to figure out. I liked the idea of the "hybrid" function ( where a still is taken before video starts so each trigger gets one of each )........so I started the cam in that mode. For some reason, the flash range was much longer for the video, and did a really amazing job of illuminating night videos. The stills are good, but not as bright. I haven't tried each as a single function yet, but if You're looking for great night videos, this cam is a good choice. this cam has lots of adjustments to experiment with to fine tune for optimum results, but so far, my results have been very promising. I have decided currently to try straight 10 sec. video rather than hybrid, because there is a short delay between still and video, and this time, tho short, is possibly filled with vital information about the subject, especially if it is moving fast. If needed, a still "snapshot"can be taken from any frame of the video in a program such as "movie maker ". With the detection sensitivity set on "normal" my walk thru tests have proved to be dependable out to about 65' in the current location and conditions. This is a good bit better than most similarly priced cams. Day photos are very good as well, but night photos, especially at distance, is where good trail cams strut their stuff, and this cam does as well or better than any I have seen. One of the best features is that this quality cam can be found on the web for a very reasonable price, at or below the middle of the market for the competition, thus making it a very good value. One last note about batteries. If You have been using alkaline, and wondering if lithium are worth the extra money, IMO, the answer is YES. Not only do they last much longer, but they maintain a better voltage curve until they finally expire. Happy hunting,...or if Your like me,...You just like to know more about what lurks in the woods when Your not looking.Read full review
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The Aggressor has an awesome range and exceeds my expectations with night photos. My only complaint is that on overcast days or when the sun isnt shining the pictures are very dark and hard to see without a bright screen. Just seems as it requires a lot of light for good daytime photos. It is very simple to use and battery life is outstanding.
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I am very pleased with my Bushnell 14Mp Trophy Cam HD Agressor. It is easy to use and download photos. The daylight photos are excellent quality and can be enlarged on the computer to find the smallest animal that triggered the camera. The infra red night flash is also excellent and will bring up the eye shine and the animal is clearly visible. The Bushnell Trophy cam has exceeded my expectations in all area
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