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Moultrie Game Spy I-40 Infrared Flash Game Camera


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Click here to buy Moultrie Game Spy I-40 Infrared Flash Game Camera. Moultrie Game Spy I-40 Infrared Flash Game Camera
Sales Rank: 737
3.5 out of 5 stars
List Price: $219.99
$139.71
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on 12-3-2010.

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Features
  • 4.0-megapixel, rapid-trigger game camera
  • 150-day battery life, 50-foot infrared flash, and no visible white flash
  • Includes mounting strap and weather-resistant housing
  • 32MB internal memory and up to 4GB memory capacity with SD card sold separately
  • Windows 2000/ME/XP/Vista software required



Product Description
Leave nothing to chance when you scout with a Moultrie infrared trail camera. Equipped with a quick rapid trigger time, 150-day battery life and no visible white flash you won’t miss a shot.


Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism
In the spring of 2008 I purchased 4 of your I40 cameras and the Moultrie picture viewer for these cameras. The cost was almost $1000 dollars after shipping. I used the cameras for one summer season. During their use the cameras were housed in weather resistant, bear proof housings. At the end of the summer I stored them with the batteries out and in a box in my closet each wrapped in bubble rap. These cameras only saw 15 weeks of field use. This year I took the cameras out to prepare for my summer scouting season. With the first camera the buttons completely quit in the first 2 weeks of use. I had to take the batteries out and let the camera sit over night. After re-installing the batteries the buttons would usually work. However, I had to perform this procedure every time the camera was powered down. Now this camera has another glitch. When an SD card is installed the camera will only take one picture before the lcd screen reads "memory full". I have used several "NEW" SD cards and the results are the same. The second camera's infrared flash has completely quit working so night time photos are no longer possible. The third camera will not hold its settings. After every trigger activation the camera changes its date and time. The time stamps on the pictures range from year 1964 to 2067 and the month and day constantly change. The fourth camera's infrared flash works periodically, you never know if you'll get pictures or just black screen. This camera will also continuously trigger at times. Sometimes once the trigger is tripped the camera will take a non stop string of pictures only quitting when the memory card is full. Then when you try to view the pictures on you computer all the files are listed as corrupted and will not open. As for the picture viewer, this item is practically worthless. During field use I can view about 25 pictures before having to change the batteries. I went through 9 sets of batteries in one day and never did check all four cameras (ran out of batteries) I contacted Moultrie Customer Service who, although polite, had an "it's your problem now" attitude. The response was that my 1 year warrantees had expired. My feeling is that if one camera had gone bad so be it, I must have purchased a faulty product. But all four of these cameras do not work. Moultrie Customer Service department told my I could send them in for repair at my cost, including shipping and they would see if they could diagnose and fix them. Customer service said it would probably cost between $100-$150 dollars to repair them if they could be repaired at all. They also said that if repairs could not be made I would just be out that money because there was nothing they could do. Well, I'm going to pay over a hundred dollars each to repair cameras that were only used for 15 weeks then became inoperable. If you break down purchase cost vs. amount of time used it cost almost about $70 a week to run those cameras and now I'm stuck with a product that does not work. Moultrie seems to be distributing a faulty product at a very high price. Then when that product breaks they refuse to stand behind it. Their reputation is defiantly not all it cracked up to be. With quality like this I'm surprised they even offer a warranty at all.
Moultrie Game Spy I-40 Infrared Flash Game Camera
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Updated on 12-3-2010.


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