I have mentioned before in another post that I have 11 cams out of various brands. Some get tons of pics, some don't. Some take great pics, some don't. I figured the best way to decide which brand and model that I possess is the best, I might as well do a side by side comparison.
I have a spot by a fence line that has been hitting pretty good this year. The cameras below are facing South. To the North, it's nothing but prairie grass for about 1/2 mile. To the South, in the direction the cameras are pointed, its nothing but woods for about 20 miles. HOWEVER, in this particular spot they just logged off about 200 acres just 50 yards from the camera. They left a small strip of woods all along the fence line. The fence runs almost directly East/West and goes for about 1/4 mile in each direction from where the camera is set up. Ever since they logged that area, I've been seeing A LOT of deer activity along that fence line. Considering this, I thought this would be the perfect spot to do the side by side comparison.
This is Round 1. The Challengers are the Primos Truth Cam 35 vs the Moultrie M-80. Both cameras are mounted on the same tree. The Primos is mounted above the M-80. The Primos is about 4ft off the ground and the Moultrie about 3.5ft. I might also point out that the Primos Truth Cam had a handicap in this bout as the battery level was at 70% during this matchup while the Moultrie still had 96% battery life remaining.
Some of you may notice that the times do not match. That's my fault. The Primos has the correct time. I reset the time on the Moultrie last fall and did not have a watch or cell phone on me when I did it so it was off by about 15 minutes. It was also "daylight savings time" when I did that so the time difference now is about 1.25 hours. Not a big deal. I'll fix it next time I go out.
First Photo
Daytime, moving
Primos TC 35:
Moultrie M-80:
BOTH pictures are a little blurry. The Moultrie seems to take a closer pic than the Primos. Because of this, less of the deer is in the picture (remember, the Moultrie was mounted BELOW the Primos). I give the edge to the Primos here due to the fact that I can see more of the deer. As far as clarity goes, it's pretty much a tie.
Second Photo
Daytime, still
Primos:
Moultrie:
Again, the Primos captures MORE of the deer than the Moultrie. However, there is a slight difference in quality here as the Moultrie pic does have better clarity than the Primos.
Third Photo
Night, Still
Primos:
Moultrie:
Pretty obvious difference here. Not sure if the Moultrie took a pic while the IR flash was going off on both cameras at the same time or what. I don't think that's the case as I tend to get photos like this all the time off of the Moultrie. I don't have any other pics to compare in this situation as this was the only photo on either camera where the deer was standing still. The Primos obviously takes the prize here.
Fourth Photo
Night, motion.
Primos:
Moultrie:
Both pics have blurriness, but the Primos is much better than the Moultrie. Also, I really like the fact that in all of the above cases the Primos captures more in the frame than the Moultrie.
Pros and Cons not mentioned above:
Primos
Easy Set up
Very good battery life (although at 70% during this matchup, this cam has already taken over 2500 pics this season)
About 40 - 50% cheaper than the Moultrie (you can get one on Amazon.com right now for $78 while the M-80 will run you about $140.)
Moultrie
Easy set up
Small, compact size
Uses AA batteries and they are easy to change
I love the strap. This is the easiest camera to move that I own.
Faster trigger time than the Primos
Cons:
Primos
Big and Bulky
Uses "D" batteries
I don't like where the SD card slot is
Moultrie
See pictures above. I like the features on this camera but the pictures are what the customer is after and this camera just doesn't take very good pictures.
Overall, the Primos Truth Cam 35 wins the first bout by TKO. That Camera is the Champ for now and will defend its title vs the Cuddeback Capture IR. Results from that matchup will come next week.