Product Comparison: Moultrie A-20 vs Moultrie A20i (MCG-13130)
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- It reacts quickly and takes very high quality photos and videos.
- Compact, easy to set up, provides clear pictures, is sensitive to even small animals.
- The shutter speed of the A-20 compares with my cameras upwards of 100$.
- Works well in photo or video mode as well as nighttime or daytime.
- Picture quality is good and I have captured quite a bit of wildlife, along with 1 instance of some "questionable" people activity at night.
- Pictures turn out well in day or night and you have a hi or low resolution option.
- This camera works great and takes great pictures during the daylight hours.
- It captures images of animals that are recognizable during night.
- Thing takes amazing photos! Wonderful price and glad I bought!
- Good value. The flash is invisible. The pattern and color are very good for a wide range of environments.
- It is easy to operate and best of all, it uses a regular size sd card.
- I like the fact that it takes a the full size SD card, it makes it easier to install.
- I like that you can download your photos and videos via a Micro-USB port and not have to unlock it and pull out your memory card.
- We have a 32G memory card, and that holds a lot.
- The thing is small, packable, low-profile, and works just fine. I use a 16GB card, had plenty of space left.
- For now, I’m glad with storing the recordings in a SD memory card.
- I can retrieve the content by connecting the camera to my computer, using a micro USB cable.
- I love that you can use one of several settings to control picture count and quality.
- I've used it in cold and in rain with no problems.
- It shows me what time deer are moving through certain areas, so it does its job.
- Very small, but mounting is good and pictures are ok. For the price, it was exactly what i was looking for.
- Has withstood several years of exposure. Used for hidden security camera in tree. Good service and reliability.
- Its camouflage is the color of the trees in our property, and it’s also tough and weather-resistant.
- It has a tiny LCD screen for setup and it also displays a percentage of battery left, which is very important to know.
- The recorded video file format is AVI, which is highly compatible with many devices.
- My trail cam has survived a couple of torrential downpours and seems to be completely watertight.
- The camera takes quite a few batteries, but they last for a long time (From August to October, they're still going strong).
- We have had the same set of batteries in for 3 months and after hundreds of videos, it still shows 95% full on the batteries.
- All the video features work well. The battery life is good.
- Batteries last a long time in it too - records nearly 1,000 10-second vids before battery level gets too low.
- This thing has held up in the rain quite well. Batteries last a long time too.
- Had lots of great pics, and the battery life was still at 99% after two weeks.
- Had this thing set on video mode for the last 4 weeks. Battery life is still at 86% after recording 235 videos, and 6 weeks straight of being left out.
- It lasts whole season without changing batteries. 1000's of photos.