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> I don't remember the price but WalMart had some good ones for  a good
> price
> too.
>

WalMart also had some really bad ones, so be careful.  The $100 model we
tried had terrible image resolution, and would only trigger about a
quarter of the time on a human passing by within 10 feet.  It was next to
useless for actually photographing anything in real life.

Luckily, WalMart has a very good return policy. When we returned it, the
clerk mentioned that they had an extremely high return rate on those
cameras. If you want a decent one, you'll probably have to go up to the
mid-range models (about $200-$400), and if it is at all possible to test
it out before buying it (or at least make sure that you can return it if
it doesn't work right), I would advise doing so.

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Tim Eisele
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