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<blockquote data-quote="Davexx1" data-source="post: 1661362" data-attributes="member: 39345"><p>Before buying any cell camera make sure you have a good fairly strong cellular signal in the area where the camera will utilized. The cameras are cell company specific. Also, the cameras operate best and longest on the Energizer lithium ion batteries. Those are $21.98 here at Sam's Club for a package of 18. The Spartan camera takes 12 batteries. Battery life will depend on total number of pictures, night time pictures deplete batteries quicker. I get about 2,000 +- photos from a set of batteries. There is a lot to learn, but it is pretty cool when you get it up and running and the pictures start rolling in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davexx1, post: 1661362, member: 39345"] Before buying any cell camera make sure you have a good fairly strong cellular signal in the area where the camera will utilized. The cameras are cell company specific. Also, the cameras operate best and longest on the Energizer lithium ion batteries. Those are $21.98 here at Sam’s Club for a package of 18. The Spartan camera takes 12 batteries. Battery life will depend on total number of pictures, night time pictures deplete batteries quicker. I get about 2,000 +- photos from a set of batteries. There is a lot to learn, but it is pretty cool when you get it up and running and the pictures start rolling in. [/QUOTE]
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