Marty Edwards
PMA Member
For those of you that have used them, is there a 360° cam that you’re particularly pleased with?
Does any mfg make a cellular version of a 360° cam?
Does any mfg make a cellular version of a 360° cam?
You can change setting to only take pic in direction where movement was triggered.I tried 1 Stealthcam Revolver 360 this fall. While I didn't place it in an ideal location. It consistently caught pictures of bucks I wouldn't have seen sneaking through with a stationary camera. I'll be looking to pick up a few more this fall to set in more ideal locations like open fields edges. Definitely plan on utilizing a stand or metal fencepost to mount it. Comes with the attachments for a metal fence post in the package.
Only downfall would be it fills an SD card faster. Snaps 6 photos every time it's triggered with usually 4 or 5 of those being nothing at all. Pay attention to the "blanks" at times you'll catch something cruising just out of camera range.
Thanks for the heads up. I bought it shortly before season and threw it out in a timber pinch point. I'll mess with the settings more once I pull cameras and begin shed hunting. Definitely agree these are best utilized in the middle of a food plot.You can change setting to only take pic in direction where movement was triggered.
I think the fogging is very common on every brand camera in open areas. Dew or frost gets on the lense almost every morning. For those that hunt out of redneck or similar blinds, the windows fog or frost over almost every morning....Same with cameras.I just checked out the Stealthcam website and did some research on the Revolver 360 Pro. There are MANY poor reviews on the cam about fogging of the lens. Frankly, I was surprised to see that Stealthcam allowS many poor reviews to exist on their website…you’d think they’d scrub them, or reply to fade some heat. Nope.
Curious if you guys on here that use them have the same moisture/fogging issues?
Ive heard they make a spray for that? but if its inside the camera, that cant possibly work. I know all my cameras, regardless of brand, fog when they are in the "open" areas.I think the fogging is very common on every brand camera in open areas. Dew or frost gets on the lense almost every morning. For those that hunt out of redneck or similar blinds, the windows fog or frost over almost every morning....Same with cameras.