Best accessories for Moultrie trail cameras
So, looking for some better accessories for your Moultrie trail camera to give you a leg up on the game this season? Believe it or not, with the right accessories, your camera will not only go where it was made to go, it will go above and beyond what you ever thought possible. So get ready while I give you the low-down on all the best accessories available for your Camera from Moultrie.
Not enough power? How about an MFH-CPP power panel? Using the combination of a solar panel and a 12-volt battery, your Moultrie can now last EXTREME amounts of time out in the field without dying. Want to protect your game camera from damage or theft? Try a camera security box. You can even get one made from 18-guage steel!
Looking for a better way to mount your camera above ground? Try a camera tree mount. Mount ANY Moultrie camera to ANY tree in almost ANY position. Definitely a good accessory for the photographer who wants to get above the action. Another way to get above the action is with a camera tripod. These are especially handy in areas with few trees, or on platforms. How about a Camera activator? Not only will one of these remote-shoot a picture, but you can use the pulse to find your camera in the woods. Sick of not being able to view your images out on the trail? Pick up a Digital picture viewer.
With all of the options available for you to choose from, don’t forget the most necessary pieces of equipment, your digital memory cards. Without these little babies, your pictures wouldn’t get saved. So it is extremely important to have all the chips you could possibly need, and maybe some extras wouldn’t hurt. You can get cards with different amounts of storage space, but I would recommend picking up a 1GB sized card at least. This gives you more memory than a conventional SD card, which you will appreciate when you find it almost full! However, if this doesn’t cut it… pick up a 4 GB SD Card. Four times the storage space, and not a whole lot more expensive than the 1 GB, this is an accessory you WON’T be wasting money on. Whatever accessories you decide on, don’t forget to keep your shooting locations in mind, and choose the accessories that will work the best to help you capture those images you need. Thankfully, most of the above mentioned accessories are under a hundred bucks, so at least you won’t need to put a ton of money into your camera to make it perform even better than it already does.