trail cam. opinions please

I have a wild game innovations trail cam.

as it being my only experience with a trail cam I could be happier but also not disappointed with it.

-doesn't work well below about 20 degrees, I see you're in florida so not a huge deal for you
-it is a bit odd in that it might go for 2-5days without taking a pic then take a bunch in one day when I'm sure that animals are moving by it (set it on the horse's water tub so it should have picked up more)
-the pictures it does take are very good quality
-good night time setting
-inexpensive
-it's been out from 10-100 degrees snow and a couple of good rain storms and keeps on going
-good battery life
-inexpensive (mine was less than $100, which is why I'm satisfied)
 
I have an older Moultrie i5 which I leave out year round. Had to replace the display ($15.00) . Good images seems to quit working at about -20C. Very good battery life. Also picked up 2 Moultrie D-444, also good images battery life and easy to use would buy more if needed. Also have a Bushnell Trophy Cam HD w Audio. This camera was a replacement under warranty from Bushnell when my original cam quit. They sent me a better cam at no charge. This one is nice and compact to carry, nice images and good battery life. I usually put it out with another cam and set it up to capture video and audio.Real neat but requires a 16gb or larger SD card if leaving it unchecked for more than 10 days.
 
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