by LiveOutdoors Experienced hunters know just how important a good trail camera is for locating wildlife. With so many hunting camera brands and models, it can be hard to choose. We’ve decided to review the best hunting cameras on the market that are worthy of your money. Game trail cameras allow you to follow patterns in animal movement. It gives you that necessary edge that will up your game. Each one has its own strengths and weaknesses depending on your hunting style or goals, budget and technical characteristics. Understanding the basic tech characteristics can help you out in choosing the right model for you. Choosing the Right Game/Trail Camera for You When looking at what every hunting camera offers, be mindful of the following attributes: Megapixels (MP) – resolution of digital cameras (hunting cameras included) is measured in megapixels. In most cases, the more megapixels your camera has, the better quality your photo will be.

Detection Range – shows you how far away your camera can detect movement.

Trigger Speed – shows you how fast your camera takes a photo or starts a video after detection.

Recovery Time –shows how much time it takes your camera to be able to begin another picture or a video.

Flash Range – if the camera uses a flash, it shows the useful range of it.

No Glow – if the camera has an infrared flash, it has this label on it. Keep in mind you’ll only get black and white images.

Viewing Screen – if you want to check what you recorded, you can use the viewing screen. Depending on the quality of the screen, prices go up or down.

TV and USB Connections – gives ability to connect your camera to your TV or computer so you can check the recordings you’ve made. Best Trail and Game Camera Reviews Review: Stealth Cam G30 IR Trail Camera (8MP) We start off with a budget-friendly Stealth Cam G30. With a trigger time of a half a second, detection range at 80 feet, good battery life and price tag of around $100, it’s one of the best deals we’ve found. It features great daytime and nighttime pictures, remaining clear and focused. The only downside is its recovery time that may be a little longer than most hunters would expect. Camera Features 8.0 Megapixel

30 IR Emitters / 80 ft range

Burst Mode 1-9 images per triggering

5-59 sec / 0- 59 min recovery time out

External LCD status display

USB Output | 8 AA batteries

Buy it on Amazon Review: Browning Strike Force Sub Micro 10MP Game Camera The Strike Force Sub Micro 10MP Game Camera is a top-rated camera that comes from Browning. Modestly priced for a high-performance hunting camera, this Browning is equipped with a lightning-fast trigger speed of 0.67s and 100+ ft. detection range. It gives crystal clear pictures and HD quality videos. For night viewing it uses Zero Blur Night IR Emitters. Small, compact design and neat camouflage just add to the quality this camera has. Lastly, you’ll get timelapse viewer software with it. Camera Features 10 Megapixels

0.67 trigger speed

Infrared LED illumination at night

100+ ft flash range

Programmable picture delay (5 sec. – 60 min.)

TV out and USB port | 6AA batteries

Buy it on Amazon Review: Moultrie PANORAMIC 150 Game Camera It’s a whole different ballgame when equipped with the Moultrie PANORAMIC 150 Game Camera. Day or night, the motion sensors detect prey within 45ft in a 150-degree field of view. In layman’s terms that means Moultrie Panoramic camera covers more than 3 times the area of most game cameras. This game camera is set to take 2 or 3 photos in succession after motion is detected. Its trigger speed is 1s and it is equipped with a Low-Glow LED flash, reaching up to 100ft in the dark. It’s got decent battery life, mostly depending on recovery time which can be set to 5, 10, or 30 seconds delay. With price tag of $150, it is one of the best hunting cameras on the market right now. Camera Features 8.0 Megapixel | 3 motion sensors for 150-degree detection angle

45ft detection range

1s trigger speed

Low-Glow LED technology for 100ft flash reach

6 C-cell Alkaline batteries

USB port

Buy it on Amazon Review: Bushnell Aggressor HD No Glow If you are looking for raw speed, Bushnell Aggressor HD No Glow is the one you need. It’s probably the fastest hunting camera on the market, with an incredible 0.14 second trigger speed and an even more incredible 0.93 second recovery time. That’s for pictures, the video is much slower at 5s. Both give solid quality, but you can expect a few false triggers given the sensitivity the hunting camera operates with. Camera Features 14MP high-resolution images; HD video

0.14s/2.41s picture/video trigger speed

0.93 s/5.0 s. recovery speed

110 ft detection range

No glow black LED night vision flash

8 AA Batteries

USB port

Buy it on Amazon Review: Moultrie M-880 Low Glow Trail Camera Another mid-priced hunting camera with great features, the Moultrie M-880 is actually an upgraded M-80XT camera-turned-8.0-megapixel-trail-cam with Low Glow infrared technology. Its motion sensors trigger speed is below 1 second, and it can be triggered by heat and movement within 50 feet. Even though the flash reaches 100ft, don’t worry, it’s really not that bright. Delay time can be set for as low as 5 seconds. Camera Features 8.0 Megapixel | motion and heat sensor

50ft detection range

Below 1s trigger speed

Low-Glow flash flashing up to 100ft

8 AA Alkaline batteries

USB port

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