I am glad that some people are having good luck with the Browning cameras. Because myself, and several others, have found them to be junk! I bought one to try them out, great reviews. The first one came and was missing the terminals in the battery compartment. The quickly sent a replacement. I put it out on a feeder and it took decent pics. I then placed it on the leg of the shooting house taking time-lapse pics of a large food plot. After a few days, it had done ok. So, I left it about 2 weeks. It died shrtly after I left and is now laying in the junk box with some other asst electronics.

The absolute best reliability I have had with trail cameras has been with the Scoutguard/Bolyguard cameras. But, I may have just been lucky. I do know that the ones I own have been great. I had one stolen back in the Spring that was 4 yrs old and it took the best pics of any camera I have ever had.