Cuddeback Capture Pictures

December 16th, 2010 by Deer Tracking Cameras

Hey all,

Check out the video that I put together of the Buck Pictures that I have gotten off my Cuddeback Capture over the past couple of months.  There are some pretty good bucks in here, and couple of bruisers.  You will even see a couple of shots of bucks chasing does.

I've always been partial to game cameras with infrared, so that I can capture video and video at night.  But I have to tell you that I have had a lot of fun with this Cuddeback Capture.  It has been a solid camera for me, and I couldn't ask for anything more as far as the performance goes.  The $25 rebate that Cuddeback offered on the Capture is what brought me to finally test it.  The trigger is incredibly fast, and the image centering yields some great pictures.

Hope you enjoy this video.  I recently purchased a Mac laptop, and it was a piece of cake to put together.

After viewing, please subscribe to my Scouting Camera YouTube channel to see more videos.  Please leave a comment on the video, and click the Like button (thumbs up) under the video if you enjoyed it.  I'd appreciate any feedback.

Thanks and enjoy!

Cuddeback Rebate Help

November 27th, 2010 by Deer Tracking Cameras

Cuddeback Capture Rebate

OK, by now I guess it's no secret that I really have been enjoying my testing with the Cuddeback Capture.  The fact that my last few posts have been about the Capture probably gives that away...  Since I have written about the rebate recently, I have received many questions about problems with the rebate process.  The rebate is good on purchases made on the Capture and Capture IR up until 04/30/2011.  But you need to pay attention to detail when filling out the rebate form...

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Cuddeback Capture Captures a Nice Buck Picture

November 3rd, 2010 by Deer Tracking Cameras

It must be that time of year, because I don't know about you, but I've been seeing a lot of nice bucks recently. I've seen some signs of bucks starting to chase does as well. I don't think they have really turned on yet, but they are getting there.
I've been testing the Cuddeback Capture behind my house over the last month or so, and I have to say that I am definitely impressed with it. You can see more information about this game camera's capabilities here:  Cuddeback Capture Review.  I've always been partial to infrared digital game cameras, because I love the ability to capture video images of game, especially at night when the activity is much higher. I like to know what is lurking after dark, because those are the bucks that you will typically end up seeing during the day when that rut kicks in and they start dropping their guard. Video lets you see more details at better angles as the game moves through, and you don't get to see just the lead deer, you get to see the ones that are following as well.
But with that said, this Cuddeback Capture is HOT, even those it only captures pictures and no video. This flash-based digital game camera is so simple to set up and use. So easy that a caveman can do it, as the commercial says. The rotary dials used to set the cameras settings had me up and running in seconds.
The trigger speed of the Cuddeback Capture and the Image Centering Technology are what I am most impressed with. I have captured numerous pictures of game on the move that are quality images with no blur. Many other game cameras with slower trigger speeds would have missed the shot all together, or given me a picture of a hind quarter. The Image Centering Technology gives you quality picture after picture of the game positioned in the center of the frame. I find myself sifting through more quality pictures with the Cuddeback Capture, than I do with any other game camera I own.
So take a look at the picture below I captured two days ago with the Cuddeback Capture. This 11 point buck will definitely have an arrow sent his way if he finds himself under my stand.
Cuddeback Capture Picture
Note that I dropped the image size and quality down to 640x480 for the purposes of posting to the blog. These images are normally 2048x1536 when they come off the camera, showing much greater detail. Cuddeback still has their $25.00 rebate available on this camera. See this post for more information: Cuddeback Capture Rebate.

Cuddeback Capture Closeup

October 14th, 2010 by Deer Tracking Cameras


Talk about a closeup. This picture was caught on my Cuddeback Capture flash-based game camera this morning. I just wish the rack was a bit bigger.
I did have a number of recent nice buck pictures that I'll post soon. I even have a picture of a bachelor pack of 4 bucks all in one frame.
I've always been a fan of the infrared digital game cameras, but picked up this Cuddeback Capture when they offered the rebates on them.
I have to say that I am pretty impressed with the picture quality, the image centering technology, and the overall performance of this game camera.

Cuddeback Serial Number

September 23rd, 2010 by Deer Tracking Cameras

I've received a lot of questions recently asking where to find the serial number on the Cuddeback Capture and Cuddeback Capture IR. Cuddeback's recent rebate offering of a $25.00 rebate on the Capture and a $50.00 rebate on the Capture IR obviously have people taking advantage of it.
I searched for it for a few seconds on my own Cuddeback Capture, before I realized that I had hidden the serial number. You should be able to find your unit's serial number in the left battery tube. Yup, you will have to take your batteries out to find it if you already have the installed.
See the picture below for the exact location. And make sure you read the directions on the rebate form and fill it out to a "T". I've heard from a couple of people who were denied due to errors. But Cuddeback was gracious enough to give them another shot at it.
Enjoy

Cuddeback Serial Number

Cuddeback Serial Number

Cuddeback Digital Trail Camera Rebate

July 29th, 2010 by Deer Tracking Cameras

You already know that Cuddeback is one of the most respected names in the game camera industry.  So you also know that their price point starts at $199 and goes up from there.  Well, I ran across some good news today.  A Cuddeback Digital Trail Camera Rebate is available on two of their most popular models.  The Cuddeback Capture (Flash Digital Camera) and the Cuddeback Capture IR (Infrared Digital Camera).

These two trail cameras have a super simple set up, and a hair trigger of less than 1/3 of a second.

Just in time to start scouting for the upcoming bow season, you can get at $25 rebate on the Cuddeback Capture, and a $50 rebate on the Cuddeback Capture IR.

There are some stipulations, such as filling out a rebate form, supplying the store receipt and UPC symbol from the box, the serial number, etc.  But these are simple steps to put $25 or $50 back in your pocket.

Access the Cuddeback Digital Trail Camera Rebate by clicking on this link.

You have between 07/01/2010 - 12/31/2010 to make your purchase to be eligible for the rebate.

And hey, when you get that new Cuddeback, contact me and share any interesting pictures you capture.

Good luck and enjoy the rebate!