How to Buy a Game Camera

There is a variety of game cameras available, and it is difficult to choose which one best suits your needs. Reviews from manufacturers will highlight only the positives, while reviews from users often focus only on the negatives. You will need to invest time sorting through the information available, taking it all with a grain of salt. Whether using the camera to scout game for hunting or simply to take pictures of wildlife, find out information about the characteristics most important to you in order to make an informed purchase.

Instructions

  1. How to Buy a Game Camera

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      Use the Internet to research the positive and negative attributes of various cameras. Manufacturer sites can give you detailed information on the equipment, while user forums will provide the experiences of consumers.

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      Make a list of which features are most important to you. You may sacrifice ease of use for picture quality. Being able to mount the camera simply may be more important to you than how quickly you can download or develop pictures. Cost may be the most important factor in your decision.

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      Ask personal acquaintances for their opinions. Game cameras are increasingly common these days, and you will likely find a number of individuals who can offer the benefit of their personal experiences.

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      Decide whether you want to purchase a camera at a store, where you can inspect it by hand, or if you are willing to buy online.

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      Prior to purchase, thoroughly review the seller's return policy. Will you be stuck with the camera as soon as you open the box or is there a trial period available?

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      Consider buying a used camera. Check availability and prices on sites like Ebay and Craigslist.