Some interesting new cams for 2024

Tamarack

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This one actually came out end of '23- latest Boly white flash. Haven't gotten much on it yet but so far I'm pleased. It takes either AA's or 18650's - trying the latter at the moment.

 
Here is the link to the new StealthCam Revolver (and what will be the Muddy equivalent). I have a couple of spots where this might be a good solution. The downside—another monthly (or annual) fee….

DeerCast Bonus: A First Look at the Stealthcam Revolver Pro!
https://api.dod-deercast.com/api/v1/feeditems/47904/share
 
I'd be more interested in a non-cellular version. But then again I put cameras back to back anyway in the creek etc which probably makes more sense for video. I too don't need another data plan to pay for 😆 ..although they don't look too bad for just pictures, which the white flash would be.
 
Thanks for sharing
 
I see Stealthcam's white flash is now available at Trailcampro etc. I plan to get one to see how it is. If the picture quality is good (I am one who much prefers great photos over just seeing what is out there)etc I may replace my Cuddebacks with these. Data plans are reasonable for just a few cams.

I just hope it works better than the first cellcam I ever got, which was a Stealth. Ended up returning it.
 
StealthCam finally has a white flash out again(pic only though), and then they have a revolving camera(didn't Moultrie have one?). I'm surprised a company doesn't have one with just 2 cams back to back in the same unit.

https://www.bowhunter.com/editorial/new-trail-cameras-2024/488923

https://www.bowhunting.com/article/new-trail-cameras-for-2024/

Moultrie had the Panoramic 150 and 180 about a decade ago….the StealthCam is different in that one lense/camera revolves, whereas the Moultrie was like three cameras with different lenses for each section. While the Moultrie was not cellular, it has great reviews. I also recall it was pricey, and I could buy four Moultrie A5s for the price of one Panoramic 180 (which is what I did. Some of those A5s are still in the field 11 years later).
 
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