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Bushnell Trophy Cam E3 Trail Camera

$70.74
$124.69 43% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Brown
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
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Top positive review
9 people found this helpful
The clarity of the picture
By nadia on Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2019
I like the Bushnell Trophy Cam HD Essential E3 Trail Camera, Brown, the clarity of the picture during the day and the second picture is at night time, and it shows how the light iluminates the area. The third picture is late in the night and I can the area where I set up the camera. It is easy to use, the settings are not complicated at all. Someone can set the settings the way they want it. You can choose to have video as well. There is no sound but, the important thing here is the picture quality, clarity, and the sensor activates when there is someone in the are or not, and the light that comes out from it. Someone can set the sensor high or normal, the intervals, and the amount of time to have video record it. Hope my review helps someone in making a decision on the purchase of Bushnell Trophy Cam HD Essential Trail Camera. Perhaps, Amazon Prime Day is approaching I will buy another one. I wish I knew that I can install this cameras myself. I had installed video survaillance cameras but, the problem was there was no way to install another camera that will be showing this area.
Top critical review
309 people found this helpful
Quality issues with cameras
By Tavis Forrester on Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2017
REVISED UPDATE: We sent our cameras back in to Bushnell but they could not reproduce the issuein their office and did not warranty any of the cameras. We have started referring to losing data as the "Bushnell lottery" and will be switching camera brands as soon as funding allows. I can't believe that Bushnell customer would not address this problem. I now own 85 of these cameras for wildlife research. This past season 45 of these 85 cameras reset the date and time repeatedly during their deployment, rendering the data useless. All of the cameras that had this bug reset over and over so there are multiple photos from 1/1/17 at "midnight". This is a major issue that Bushnell needs to address quickly or it is going to lose the wildlife research community. Customer service has been responsive to replacing cameras that are under warranty. I am currently testing Browning Dark Ops cameras on a recommendation from a former co-worker. The trigger speed is good and it has less issues with blank photos than previous models but is still easily triggered by patches of shade and sun. Bushnell also needs to fix the mismatch between the detection circuit and the camera view. I have lots of blank photos from elk grazing through the camera view and hanging out on the edge of the detection circuit but off of the camera view. OLD REVIEW: I bought 15 of these cameras for a research project. I am a wildlife biologist that has used Bushnell trophy cams for research for years. The previous model of trophy cam worked well, this model has all kinds of issues. We had several cameras reset the date and time randomly throughout their deployment in the field, one camera stopped working after an hour, and 4 of them did not take a picture after a battery change in the field. Plus the user has no control over video settings, which is ridiculous. 7 out of the 12 cameras we set out in the woods had some kind of failure. I will be trying to buy the previous version of this camera on Amazon until Bushnell figures out how to work out the kinks (again).

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