Davemuzz ,
Sure ,i'll give it a try.Won't be anything like the kind of testing they do though.My last scout camera was my 1st digital scout camera , it was the Wildview 4 which i purchased at Gander Mt. On 7/17/07 .This camera interested me because it was very small and already camoflaged and supposedly 4 meg.Well ,i didnt realize that they were really 1.3 meg cameras and the results interpolated (the dots/ pixels are filled in) to get to 4 meg.Well ,picture was poor ,i'd rate it a 3 out of 10 during perfect daylight with 10 being the best.I only managed to get 4 nightime pictures ,2 of which were washed out ,why ? Is its own flash overexposing the picture ? not sure.The trigger speed was the worst of any of the 3 cameras i owned up till that time.I actually approached the camera lens head on (after dusk ) very slowly and when i was within 3 feet of the camera i stepped to my left out of the frame and then the flash went off !Temps were around 82 degrees F ,low lighting (dusk).I then proceeded to use my nikon D50 to view the exposed pictures and as i had expected i didnt appear in the picture, very slow to trigger atleast in very warm temps.Since i have no way of testing it in NY october temps (took it back to Gander Mt.) i cannot vouch for its performance in cooler temps.Some cameras do great in cool temps but lousy in warm weather ,this could be the case here.During daylight hours with a temp of about 87 F the camera did trigger and catch me walking past and that was at a distance of about 35 feet.Who knows though ,i wasnt timing its results and since the flash didnt go off and the rig is then virtually silent i have know way of knowing.At that distance with approx a 45 degree coverage i may have been in view for 5 seconds or better before it took the picture.Keep ya posted on the new one.
P.S. My 1st stealth cam 2 yrs ago was so lousy i didnt think i'd ever try another stealth.
Shooter