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Browning New 2018 Dark ops

DaveT1963

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I have been using browning for years but the new strike Force and Dark ops are fantastic. This are now replacing most of my older cameras. Great pics/videos/detection and phenomenal battery life in a black flash camera at a reasonable price. I have two of these ready to deploy - I will post pics/results at a later time.
 
I have been using browning for years but the new strike Force and Dark ops are fantastic. This are now replacing most of my older cameras. Great pics/videos/detection and phenomenal battery life in a black flash camera at a reasonable price. I have two of these ready to deploy - I will post pics/results at a later time.

I have a dark ops I purchased earlier this year and love it! Best camera I have used yet. Photos and videos are of great quality and being a micro camera it is so much easier to pack and setup. 5 out of 5 rating


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I have been using browning for years but the new strike Force and Dark ops are fantastic. This are now replacing most of my older cameras. Great pics/videos/detection and phenomenal battery life in a black flash camera at a reasonable price. I have two of these ready to deploy - I will post pics/results at a later time.

Dave - Totally agree

While I don't use cameras much at home, I use them at every location when hunting out of state and Brownings have proven to be the best for a couple reasons. They are small so the visual is less, they only take 6 batteries and they seem to hold battery life longer than other cameras I've used, the small bottom door opening to replace cards is easy to use, the pics are great, and they're very affordable.
 
My only complaint is it's difficult to grip the card to change it. I have the same issue with one of my Stealth Cams.
 
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Dave - Totally agree

While I don't use cameras much at home, I use them at every location when hunting out of state and Brownings have proven to be the best for a couple reasons. They are small so the visual is less, they only take 6 batteries and they seem to hold battery life longer than other cameras I've used, the small bottom door opening to replace cards is easy to use, the pics are great, and they're very affordable.


I have been using browning for past 4 years and this new model is absolutely the best bang for the buck out there. As far as pulling cards - I carry a small tweezer which makes it really easy. I carry them with my card reader and extra cards when I am running cameras.
 
When I got back into cams, I went with the Dark Ops on your (and a couple others) recommendation. I have been fully impressed with them. I currently have a 2016 and a 2017. I have a feeling the 2018 will be awesome. Trail cam pro gave it an 89/100 which puts it 2-4 points from the reconyx.
I hope they show up around $120 from time to time like the other two models have. If so, I will be picking a couple up.
This version is supposed to be an across the board upgrade.


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Love my strike force great camera. I also have 2 command ops not bad of a camera for the price $79.00 a piece.
 
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