sandisk is the way to go.
Take a digital camera with you to the woods. Switch cards and then put the card from the trail cam into your digital cam. You can sit on stand and view pics if you are like me and have the camera near or on the way to your stand.
I leave mine in high sensitivity all year long. I dabbled in the book recommendations for different temps, but high was the best setting for me no matter what.
face it north or south. If you face it east or west you will have the sun playing a role in the pics. In the winter face it north so the sun never is an issue.
welcome to the club!
Hicks pretty well covered it. I love my bushnell.
consider the way it faces. Some times the morning/evening sun can effect the camera's judgment on going to night mode.
you are now hooked!! I was going to mention what cotty already covered, face it north or south, i've had the sun really screw with my cams before!
x4 !