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Comparison of The Reconyx, Leaf River, And Scoutguard Digital Trail Camera



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By : Christine Harrell    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-18 11:28:32
Not all digital trail camera equipment is created equal. The problem is deciding which one will work best for you. While this requires knowing what kind of territory you'll be working in and the type of animal you're targeting, knowing how these products measure up against each other can be a huge help. Here's a review of the Reconyx, Leaf River, and Scoutguard camera trap to give you an honest look at the pros and cons of each.

The Reconyx Digital Trail Camera
Known for its extremely fast trigger speed and large detection zone, the Reconyx RM45 camera trap uses Rapid Fire Technology to give you the edge when working with quick prey. The quality of the images appears to hold steady throughout its wide range due in part to the flash angle and lens being in perfect unison.

If you're looking for a more affordable version of the Reconyx RM45, look for the RC55 and RC60 models. These have a slower trigger speed, but if you look at the mpxl rating, you'll see that it's much higher and will maintain the quality of the image. These two models do rate slightly lower than the RM45, but still do a quality job.

The Leaf River Camera Trap
The IR7-SS Leaf River digital trail camera might have a slow trigger speed, but don't let that fool you. These models have a 5-zone detection area that ensures you won't miss a thing. And the 1.6 second trigger speed on the new models eliminates some of the concern over the speed of the unit. You'll find them easy to use and the picture quality more than adequate.

Like the previous brand, there are other models available in the Leaf River line up, including the IR5, the DV5, and the DV7SS. And, since these vary only slightly from the IR7-SS, you'll find that these make quality alternatives with a similar detection zone and trigger system.

The Scoutguard Digital Trail Camera
Scoutguard has a long history of producing camera traps for some of the best brands in the business, and the fact that they are now releasing these models under their own brand hasn't decreased their quality any. Even with the limited detection range, the six-second recovery and quick triggering still makes these a great buy.

Also of note with this brand is its wider detection zone and competitive price that easily fits into the budget of most hunters. With a camera like this, you'll wonder how you ever went out into the wilderness without it.

Choosing the right digital trail camera can make all the difference when it comes to spotting that trophy buck or documenting a behavior that's never been seen before. The Reconyx, the Leaf River, and the Scoutguard are all high-quality and an affordable option that you won't be disappointed with. You simply need to decide which one has the best features for the terrain and animals you'll be dealing with.
Author Resource:- Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information on a digital trail cameras or camera traps, visit http://www.trailcampro.com/.
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