Is everyone aware of who makes the internal parts for the primos cams??
I'm not sure 100% but I do remember seeing someplace that it was WildGame Inovations that makes the cams and Primos just adds a logo and sells them as thier own.
I can do some digging around and see what I can find out.
I think we need to show some pics off the cams in a new thread lmao .
Adam, so what you are inferring is that WGI makes a cam for another company that works 10 times better than their own cameras? haha Wildgame innovation cameras as junk!
Exactly what I was thinking! I doubt that is the case because the Primos cams destroy the WGI cams without batting an eye. I thought I had heard it was Bushnell that was making the components, but you know how that is. Someone is cause it sure ain't Primos...
Adam, so what you are inferring is that WGI makes a cam for another company that works 10 times better than their own cameras? haha Wildgame innovation cameras as junk!
has anyone tried buying one of those 6v batteries and cracking it open? I heard there are something like 32 "aa" batteries inside them. I dont know how those batteries compare to the ones you get in a regular pack though.
I am planning on getting one of the rechargeable 6v batteries and giving it a try. I will be sure to let everyone know what I find out.
you will void the warranty by doing that so i would suggest you at least wait till teh warranty is gone before modding the cam....
I don't understand why Primos doesn't sell the 6v and leads. They gave the cam an input port for one but sell none to go with the cam. :tantrum:
Cause they have not figured out how to charge 15 bucks for a 50 cent item and get killed....
you will void the warranty by doing that so i would suggest you at least wait till teh warranty is gone before modding the cam....
I bought two of the 35s this past summer.
One complaint is that both cameras definitely make a little shutter noise when taking a picture. I read about this and think primos had fixed the problem, and I must have gotten a couple of the first ones that were made. Anyone know if they ever did fix that, or are your 35's doing the same thing?
1 of the 2 has also been really sensitive lately and taking way too many pictures with nothing activating it. It must be a sensor issue. I'm hoping to send it back and get a new one.
I still have my two scoutguards that I bought two years ago and work them pretty hard. The only advantage to those is the size, as the picture quality of the 35 has them beat.