Cuddeback Game Cameras Video Tutorials

June 18th, 2009 by Deer Tracking Cameras
Cuddeback Expert

Cuddeback Expert

If you are considering purchasing a digital game camera, but you are concerned that you may not be technically inclined enough to use one, then consider a Cuddeback. Cuddeback is a premium game camera manufacturer. They load their digital scouting cameras up with many useful features, but that isn’t the only place that they excel. They also excel in educating their owners on how to properly and effectively use their digital game cameras.
Forget about reading the manual for your new Cuddeback. You don’t need it. Just go online, and watch the series of Cuddeback Manual videos on their website. They have produced a series of 44 videos that walk you through all of the features and ways to use their cameras. The videos start off slow, and walk you through the introduction to their cameras, installing batteries, setting the date and time, etc. Then they progress through the advanced features like setting up your name and phone number in the camera’s electronics, setting operating hours for the camera, taking pictures manually, and more. It is like having your own tutor to teach you how to use your Cuddeback.
Another great benefit of the Video Tutorials is that prospective buyers can get familiar with the Cuddeback trail camera before actually purchasing it. You can see what it takes to set it up, configure it, and use all the features, and this can help you determine if a Cuddeback is right for you. If it is, browse our selection of discount Cuddeback game cameras and let them do your scouting for you.

Cuddeback TheftStop Plus

June 16th, 2009 by Deer Tracking Cameras
Lock it or Lose it

Lock it or Lose it

I love the added features that premium game camera manufacturers add to their systems.  One of my favorite though, is the TheftStop Plus features that Cuddeback game cameras provide.  You will find this feature on the Cuddeback NoFlash, and Cuddeback Expert.  When I look at useful features like this, I wonder why every game camera manufacturer isn’t following suit and adding similar capabilities.

Any game camera thief that knows their Cuddeback cameras should know enough that it isn’t worth trying to steal one.  TheftStop plus is a security system for Cuddeback cameras.  It provides password protection, and writes your name and phone number into the electronics of the camera.  The text that you program into the camera is embedded on each image that the camera captures.

Cuddeback cameras feature a system of two passwords.  One is the owner’s password, and another one is the lock password.  The lock password can be given to a guest or friend so they can use your camera without knowing the owner password.  The guest password provides limited access, and does not allow the personalize information or passwords to be modified by the guest.

By default, the lock password is set to all zeros on new Cuddeback cameras.  When set to all zeros, the camera does not lock, and you are not required to enter a password to use the camera.  I highly recommend that you set a unique lock password, to ensure that it cannot be used by people unknown to you.

If every game camera manufacturer used electronic security on their digital game cameras, then game camera theft might cease to be an issue.  Until then, I’ll keep buying security boxes and security cables to secure my investments.  I’ve had a game camera stolen in the past.  As the new technology increases the price of premium game cameras, I don’t want to find myself in that boat again.

Cuddeback Capture Review

January 20th, 2009 by Deer Tracking Cameras

When you talk about Cuddeback, you are talking about quality digital game cameras. The Cuddeback Capture is said to be one of the easiest to use digital game cameras on the market today. The rotary switch makes programming this camera a breeze. Watch the video review of the Cuddeback Capture to see why this camera is so hot…

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