Thanks. I've had similar experiences with the Wildgame and Moultrie cameras.I've gotten great pics with Wildgame Innovations, but they seem to be pretty sub par on durability. Most of mine lasted one season or less before they quit working completely. Only other brand I've used is Moultrie and they worked decently well and were still working after 2 yrs in the woods. As someone else said, avoid all of the "black out" or "stealth" IR models. The night range is severely reduced and they tend to cause the night pics to be fuzzy.