Trail cameras

I have been very impressed with my Browning Strike Forces, best camera in that price range I have come across. These "command ops" seem to be a lower model, but at $50... I might just pick up a few :) (If it's half as good as the strike force, It will blow away any other camera in the $50 price range)
 
Looks like the image processor may be slow. The reviews suggest that you can't use the max resolution (10MP) if you want clear photos. I guess it may depend what you're looking for, but this mode doesn't seem to meet Browning's usual high standard.


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I keep going back and fourth what I'm waiting to see is if Arizona is going to ban cameras on water which I think will lead to a lot of them going up for sale at half the price of New but twice the quality I would be willing to buy some at
 
I've had good luck buying returned trail cameras from Amazon Warehouse ('used'). Price is typically 40% off because they have been purchased and returned. If there is an issue with the camera then it can be easily/free returned to Amazon, so there isn't any risk that the trail cameras are defective.
 
If they are returned doesn't that mean something was or is wrong with them ?
 

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