I have 3 of them and love them but can anyone tell me why it want take videos? I put it in video mode but I only get pictures when I do so idk what's up or what I'm doing wrong??? Can anyone please tell me what to do id greatly appreciate it !
@@hlam998 yep just used 2 of those Tascos this year, with other Spypoints and the Tascos were the most reliable. However Spypoint did send me 2 new ones under the warranty. Funny how I've never had to use a warranty on the $40 Tascos lol
I kind of did it backwards, I bought the camera first and then looked for reviews on UA-cam. And the crazy part is everyone who has done a review on this camera says the same thing, they are awesome for the price! Thanks for your channel, and honest review!
Same here! They price has gone up btw.. Like everything else, I guess! At least online it has. Which is where I had to buy since our nearest WalMarts here in southern California don't seem to stock them.
Bought two of these last week due to saw some pics of my brothers tasco cameras, watched the reviews on UA-cam. I paid $33 for mine but extremely happy with my purchase. Prolly gonna go buy two more when they come back in.
Good review. 👍 I've also found that the muddy trail cameras $29.95 from academy work great too. I got a couple of the "Hunter 12" cameras and they do just fine, really as good as expensive cameras that I bought over the years. I'm not trying to take photo quality pics of these deer, I just need to see what they are and whether they have horns or not.
I always told my son they where better cameras . We would pay over 100 for cameras that wouldn't even last a year or get stolen and i started trying tasco's . I've had my same ones for 3 years now its a no brainer for me. I started digging out all my cameras this year and the tasco was the first one i went for
Great comparison . For the past couple of years I have been buying Togard camers , $29.00 , Wosport cameras $31.00 dollars and Osenosus cameras $41.00 and they all work great . Scouting for deer movementand times in chosen locations . They work great . That is all I need to know . I am looking for deer not bells and whistles . Thanks for your work .
Hey man I see you know about a few different companies if you could help guide me in the right direction for my needs. Im looking for a trail camera company that either (or both best case scenario) has a 2FA or MFA compatibility with their cloud service. And or has the footage that is only triggerred and not continuous simultaneously sent to my mobile device as it's captured by the trail cams. The next thing I'd like is an alarm for my phone that'll run in the background - that notifies me of any event triggered as it happens. I also need have one that has a decent depth of range to see off in the distance. No specific amount, but the further the better for IR night viewing and daytime as well. Price range should be around $1,500 or less ideally, 2 min but hopefully 3 cams. I'm hoping for something with smart detection for people, but if it doesn't do something like that then a sensitivity setting that would only identify people would work also. And just as importantly, the footage clips and the pictures need to be admissible in a court of law. I think that covers all my bases here, looking forward to your opinion. Have a great day.
Great video. I don't go with cheap cameras. I get a discount from Reconyx but don't use them either. I have been all in on Wise Eye. Love this video buddy
Very very well done All good useful info no fluff Stumbled onto 8mp Tasco trail cams 3-4 years ago at Walmart for $20 bought two tested them out was completely satisfied with how they took pics and vids Went to every Walmart within 20 miles of my home bought every 8mp Tasco TC they had They are all still working 14 months ago again in Walmart saw a Tasco 12mp Trail Cam for $30otd bought one tested it out was WAAAAAAAAAAAAY impressed went back and bought 6 more all they had For me and how I use trail cams spending big bucks on TC's is pointless because I put them out let them sit a long time and then see whats on them I have friends who use TC's costing 3-8× more than my Tasco's and IMO none work or produce more useful info on buck movements to be worth 2x the cost of my Tasco's and at 3-9× the cost again IMO they are a huge waist of money as again IMO I would rather have 10-15 trail cams out that do a good enough job vs only 3 or 4 that dont in truth dont do that much better Bottom line in my opinion is if my choice is I can afford 10 trail cams that will give me good enough info on buck movements or only 3 or 4 TC's that wont give me info any more valuable info on buck movements my choice is an absolute no-brainer Now if only Tasco can come up with a 8mp cell cam for under $75 as reliable and effective as thier 12mp TC I can always hope
You made the point I found most relevant at the end. We aren't hoping to frame this stuff. If I can buy 16 cameras for the price of one, I'm in. Thank you for pointing this out. My only critic would be that the cameras side by side might affect those pictures. I have found that when testing multiple cameras, one will catch the flash of the other. But you didn't appear to have that issue.
Very cool. Thank you. I’m new to cameras. So you would have to stick the card thing into a laptop in order to see what was recorded correct? Or is there some app you can use to see on your cell phone?
Tascos last too I’ve had some for 3 years still rolling. And I hook 5 of mine to Spypoints Cell link to make them cell cams and they’ve outperformed my regular spypoints.
Very good review. At the beginning of your review I knew exactly what the result would be. That's the same experience I've had. I'm a hunter from North carolina and I hunt a lot on public land. So, I don't buy expensive cameras. I have a couple of the previous 8mg Tascos and they aren't bad at all. Lately, I've purchased several of the chinese cameras. They're all inexpensive and, for the most part, quite good. Here are a few that you should check out. The Campark T20, The Ceyomur CY50 and the Wosoda G300. The first two cameras were about $39.00 from Amazon and the Wosoda was $43. It's an excellent camera.
I've used a lot of tasco cameras over the years especially on public land. And even here on my farm I've got 300 acres and I like to run a lot of cameras cost-wise it's smart for me to buy a bunch of $30 tascos and put them all over my farm then only buy a couple reconyx. The other thing is on public ground I don't feel as bad when my task go get stolen.
I bought 6 tasco trail cameras in Hillsboro TX. Walmart back in 2016 to use around our property for security. The only thing that has broken is the aim light and the IR shield on 2 of them they have been outside for over 2800+ days. You can't beat the price or quality. I am looking to buy another 6 -12 mp, can't find any
On the third year havent changed batteries yet, been out there year round. Not pro quality pictures by any means, but for 29 bucks you cant beat these.
Great video. My first expensive camera was stolen within a month. Currently I use Wildgame Innovation and Browning cameras. In January we will start using Moultrie Delta Base. Have to try out these Tascos for a special project that may put the camera at risk. 🐗🐗🐗🐗
I have a cheap tasco I got on clearance. Had it for years and it is very consistent. Has never let me down. Spypoint has crapee out on me as well as wildgame innovations. Nothing expensive, but it satisfies.
I've had three cheap Widlgame cameras fail over the past 6 years, which truthfully is just about what I expected at the start. My last one failed after only 1 year in the woods, with the IR no longer firing. Someone said the voltage sensor may be not letting the IR fire if the batteries drop below a certain voltage level even if the meter on the camera shows a decent amount of battery juice left. Which brings me to my point. I really like the side by side comparison in this video. It is extremely eye opening and convinces me the cheaper cameras may be good enough for what I need to see. But as for a truly good review, there is too much that isn't tested, such as trigger speed. The fact that the cheaper Tasco took so many more photos of deer may be nothing more than the trigger speed in the much newer Tasco being faster than the medium-high setting on the much older Reconix. Also battery life isn't tested in this video nor is video very extensively tested. I never run my cameras just in photo mode. I only shoot video as I like to see the animals actual movements. Four days of video sampling and just a couple of video samples is not enough for me to really see how these two cameras compare. I like to see testing in all sorts of weather conditions too, not just on bright sunny days or clear nights. So for what it does test, this comparison is really well above average in the video's content. I do like this video! But as for a total, comprehensive testing comparison it lacks a lot, especially in the areas not covered at all that I just listed. I'd give this a 4 star rating but not a 5 star. All in all however, I am heading to Wally World soon to see if I can pick up a couple and get them out in my woods!
We ended up exchanging this model for the slimmer version ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx0jZ_lGlDVJhDnmagEU8gn47cmfPNlLQU because it was too wide for the only door trim area that made sense to mount it on. However, we should have just noted the dimensions prior to purchasing. Otherwise, we love the doorbell. It works perfectly, and the video is very clear, even at night.
I picked up a couple cheap older Muddy and one Stealth off craigslist this year to try. They're ok, but could be better. I'll have to check out the Tasco!
Great video. Am just starting to learn about it, and am ready to buy after this! Question for a beginner....how do you "see" the videos, pictures? Can you see photos on your phone? Thanks~
@@cxkelly you have to copy the photos from the SD card in the camera to your computer. You might be able to get an SD card reader for your phone, but I have never had good luck with them.
@@NewDayOutdoors Thanks alot for the reply! I was hoping i could find a Trail Cam just to watch animals in our yard, and it would send live feed to my phone. I think i need another type camera then.....maybe need one with Wifi.
They’re electro magnetically interfering with each other with the sensors picking up on the others photo trigger. Whichever one picks it up first and sends out the software trigger it’s blocking the other ind from triggering. Which ever one picks it up first will tend to cancel out the other algorithm to activate the hardware.
I use a hyperfire for security at a remote garage. It always works consistently well. Being made in US was important to me but it has an incredible used resale value because its repairable and supported. When Im done with it after a few years i can sell it for 3/4 my purchase price and not have my money support the communist dictatorship of China. Cool findings though thanks for posting. Impressive little tasco thats cheaper than an extra large pizza. Reconyx definitely needs to update their still image quality soon.
Great reviews I have a problem that I think you will like the challenge. I live on a waterfront canal about 50 metres wide. I am trying to capture the registered numbers on a few speeding boats and jetsjkis. They seem to go about 20 to 25 knots and either go from left to right or right to left and up to about 30 metres out from my pontoon. Just a real bunch of idiots who give the rest of us a bad name. Their registration numbers are about 4 inches high and usually 6 letters and numbers. It is only in daylight hours and I have no electricity available on the pontoon but I do have wifi in my hut. Whats your thoughts on an answer for this problem. Thankyou
Those are going to fly off shelves by next year they will be upgraded and have a camo option!! Thanks for the comparison video I am going to get one to try out myself
Not that the camo's really necessary the digger don't care but I do camo mind myself just mask off your lens and your sensors and Spritz them up a little flat paint
I've ran Tasco rifle scopes here in NWPA deer hunting weather on all my rifles my whole life, I'm 70 y/o; I've never had any problems, nor; a failure of any type.
I had 5 tasco cams 3 were stolen. Still pisses me off. this year finally bought two that send them to my phone but no instructions 🙄. Had to go online and print them off. I haven’t gotten them in the field yet. Honestly considering returning them before I even use them bc they seem like a pain in the ass Anyone have their cameras taken and any recommendations on how to Deter thieves. I have three cams now set up so I can see if someone messes with one I’ll get them on another one. Problem w that is. I don’t know about it till I check my cards and the asshat is long gone. If I use a cable does that really work on a padlock? I’d have to spray paint them to help hid them and then the deer would smell that This is on private land by the way. I like my tascos simply bc of the price and easy to use. When you have a dozen in the woods and trying to get in and get out quick.
One of the two in this video got stollen off of private land. Not much you can do. At the end of the day these are inexpensive cameras. I'd rather have one of these Tascos stollen than an expensive camera.
@@NewDayOutdoors well I’ve now invested enough to have two to three cameras. So if the find one there are others that I will catch them on Though about those trackers but they are to big to fit on or in the cameras I run them all year. I do like the low light aspect of your browning The red light on the Tescos was very bright to the point I put a small piece of black electrical tape over the light still worked good just didn’t get as far out pictures after dark. I really like the coloring on the Tesco too. They seem to blend in better for the heard woods I hunt. This year I actually took a ladder and put one 30” up No way anyones getting that one
@@NewDayOutdoors well I’ve now invested enough to have two to three cameras. So if the find one there are others that I will catch them on Though about those trackers but they are to big to fit on or in the cameras I run them all year. I do like the low light aspect of your browning The red light on the Tescos was very bright to the point I put a small piece of black electrical tape over the light still worked good just didn’t get as far out pictures after dark. I really like the coloring on the Tesco too. They seem to blend in better for the heard woods I hunt. This year I actually took a ladder and put one 30” up No way anyones getting that one
I picked up a KJK cam off Amazon for $17. And surprisingly, it checks all my trailcam boxes. What are my boxes? -Uses 1 big latch-not 2 -Uses a full growed SD card-not a micro easy to lose tiny card -data strip includes an image number -2" screen !
@calvin4875 well this video is 2-1/2 years old. Dated. Tasco doesn't even make cameras anymore. But both the tmTasco and Reconyx cams are still going in 2024.
Good review! never used tasco but ill consider them now. I usually buy cheap cameras. could never afford a 400 camera and if i did id probably put that money on a gopro. thanks for sharing keep up the good work.
Some of my knock on Tasco trail cameras - no pic counter & no battery life indicator. If you switch out SD cards & check them at home, you may find a blank one. Had the trail camera had a counter or battery indicator, you would have known to address that. None of my earlier Tasco cameras (8MP & 10MP) lasted beyond 2 seasons, & I don't leave them out alll year. Starting with the newer 12 MP model, the pics will not open on my Mac computer. I had to buy a cheap Chromebook to save & open pics I wanted to keep. The earlier Tasco models didn't have this issue. I have anotther brand (Wosport Mini) that has the exact same set up features as the Tasco , & it has the same issue with my Mac laptop. It's annoying. I wouldn't pay $400 for a trail camera. I wouldn't pay $25-30 for a Tasco model that doesn't hold up beyond a season or two. Having said that, these cameras are awesome when they work. The picture quality is more than acceptable. I can live without a pic counter & battery indicator. I like the simple set up. Thus, I bought a 12 MP late last fall. I used it some this spring during turkey season, too. I am hoping the 12MP is more durable. I am comparing it to the Wosport Mini that's about the same price. I like that the Wosport uses 4 batteries, but the information strip is very difficult to read. I am still looking for the "Holy Grail" of affordable trial cameras.. I had 5 Browning cameras out last year, & only 2 of them were working properly by the end of last season. I am done with buying $100+ trail cameras. I can stomach a $30 broken one better. Campark T20 & GardePro E5 are my next experiment. A couple Camparks are out already, and the GardePro will arrive tomorrow. I have some high hopes for the no glow GardePro E5 based on reviews.
I do agree that a battery meter is needed. And yeah a picture counter would be nice. For $28 though it is hard to expect too much. I'd love to hear how that Campark and GardePro work out of you.
@@ken5042 I am not impressed by the Campark cameras either, but I have found one I am impressed by. It's the GardePro E5 when on sale for under $60. They are are superior to my Browning Dark Ops no glow cameras that cost 2-3 times more. The E5 & A3 models are the only cameras I would spend money. Night pics are good, detection range is awesome. Best I have ever owned! Check out Hunting Farmer's review of the E5 model on UA-cam.
Not sure it's the "Holy Grail" of trail cams but when Moultrie Refurbs release on their sale page you can scoop them up for $30-50 each. They're not amazing but I have a couple dozen. Some are going on five years (5 of them). I also run a dozen Tascos and miss the earlier models - the 8MP ones were excellent. On my mac I've found a program to download so I can view the videos. Wild Game cams have also treated me very well over the years.
The Wosport mini aka Wosport G100 sd card works perfectly on my Macbook Pro so I don't know what is happening with your setup, I have 8 Browning Stealth models at the farm and to me, they are worth every penny. If these cheap models would put a DC battery jack on them so that you can use a big battery to power it for almost a year the savings in batteries would take these to a whole new level. All 8 Brownings have the big batteries powering them and they are perfect and have survived the massive storm we had here in California with over 3 feet of snow and no telling how much rain and have been perfect. I love the audio recording as well, it is very cool to listen to all the animal calls, really great.The Browning models I have do not have Wifi or Cell.
I have not. With cell cams it is a bit different as of all of the plans that are specific to each brand of camera. Personally, I run several of the SpyPoint Link Micro S cams and love them.
@@NewDayOutdoors how’s the picture quality on the spypoint? I watched another trail cam video where he compares his $600 camera to a $28 Tasco. The tasco captured many many more pictures than his high dollar high performance camera. Wonder if your spypoint ever misses anything?
none of this is news to me, I've been running 15 -20 tascos every season for years. they've gotten a little better over time. however you will have 1 out of 3 crap out year 1, but cost wise its a no brainer if you're just gathering intel. the more i get out the better even if i lose one once in a while to flooding or thieves its still cheaper than any other. Thanks for taking to time to compare them, you have helped other hunters save $$$.
I’m currently completely frustrated with my muddy 24 ($90) no matter what the setting it continuously records for 3 hours ; recording nothing btw; till the card fills up which seems to b at 3 hours then it’s done and non functioning. I’m returning it and going to try this tasco
Hello. There's someone dumping garbage on a dirt private road we own. I'm looking for recommendations on which camera to buy. The location of the camera is liking going to be away from electricity and internet connection. It would be great to capture the plates of the car as they have to drive slow and in front of the camera. I was considering getting a game/trail camera with a subscription so I can have the pictures sent to me, but I doubt the clarity of the camera will capture the plates? Any recommendations?
@@tylerwalker2206 Unless you buy a trail camera to take pictures of car plates, which is around $690 from Reconyx, not much luck. If you can get wifi out to the road with a dedicated security camera would be a more permeant solution that doesn't require a monthly data plan. Even then there not the best at night. Even if you do all of that, you're still better off building a gate for the road discouraging anyone from dumping.
The bottom line in trail cams are the images it produces. That's why you buy them. Does it make sense to pay 20X's the cost of the inexpensive camera that provides many more usable images, especially when the images appear to be better overall as well? I don't think so!
What inexpensive trail cam companies can you recommend to me with the following; Im looking for a trail camera company that either (or both best case scenario) has a 2FA or MFA compatibility with their cloud service. And or has the footage that is only triggerred and not continuous simultaneously sent to my mobile device as it's captured by the trail cams. The next thing I'd like is an alarm for my phone that'll run in the background - that notifies me of any event triggered as it happens. I also need have one that has a decent depth of range to see off in the distance. No specific amount, but the further the better for IR night viewing and daytime as well. Price range should be around $1,500 or less ideally, 2 min but hopefully 3 cams. I'm hoping for something with smart detection for people, but if it doesn't do something like that then a sensitivity setting that would only identify people would work also. And just as importantly, the footage clips and the pictures need to be admissible in a court of law. I think that covers all my bases here, looking forward to your opinion. Have a great day.
@@Nick-bo6rz My research was for a trail camera for my daughter who expressed a desire for one to be used on her property. Her needs were substantially less than yours, therefore my research cannot answer your questions. Sorry!
Yes it could be. Those cameras have many more settings. I have owned them for 4 or more years. At the end of the day it would take many months for a full comparison. I still love my Reconyx cameras. I chose them for this video as a benchmark. I wanted to hate the Tascos. I wanted them to suck. The reality is that for $28 they do not suck and they out perform their price point MANY times over.
I think for 30$ the cam does exactly what it needs to do. 400 maybe for a cam that comes with wifi it's self and you can check it when you want. Never for a cam that can do exactly what a 30$ came can do
What sd cards are you using and we’re they brand new. I got 2 of these cams. They take pics but when I go to review the pics they both just show up black. No shadows. Nothing but black. Wondering if it’s an sd issue or if anyone else experienced this. Nice review by the way.
I use a variety of SD cards from over the years. Anything from 2 gb to 64 gb. Just whatever I grab from my collection of multiple brands. These cameras are still running strong over a year later.
@@NewDayOutdoors interesting. I tried a couple different ones too. I tried reading them on my phone and haven’t tried a computer. Maybe that’s the issue. Thank you for the reply.
In trail cams,most buy a name for status. I run all budget cameras and get more and better pics than ANY of the "name brand I'm the man cameras"...And i never have to buy batteries, not even to start off.
Im looking for a trail camera company that either (or both best case scenario) has a 2FA or MFA compatibility with their cloud service. And or has the footage that is only triggerred and not continuous simultaneously sent to my mobile device as it's captured by the trail cams. The next thing I'd like is an alarm for my phone that'll run in the background - that notifies me of any event triggered as it happens. I also need have one that has a decent depth of range to see off in the distance. No specific amount, but the further the better for IR night viewing and daytime as well. Price range should be around $1,500 or less ideally, 2 min but hopefully 3 cams. I'm hoping for something with smart detection for people, but if it doesn't do something like that then a sensitivity setting that would only identify people would work also. And just as importantly, the footage clips and the pictures need to be admissible in a court of law. I think that covers all my bases here, looking forward to yalls opinions. Have a great day.
There always has to be one person who criticizes FREE information because they could not produce a video themselves. Glad it helped you. Sorry it wasted so much of your life. But hey, you played into the YT algorithm and made me money ... so yeah there is that ... LOL.
Interesting how the Chinese put the LED's on the bottom of the Tasco camera. I think the videos from the two different cameras were poor because the cameras were trying to expose for the bright sky. The videos may have been better if there was no sky in the background. As for the Reconyx not capturing the turkeys, it may have been too high on the tree for the sensor to go off.
The downside to a $28 camera is the lack of features, such as a battery level indicator. I an not sure if newer versions of this camera have this feature added or not. It is a sub-$30 camera ... I don't expect a lot of features. It just collects photos. I will say that these seem to be very efficient on battery usage though. A set of regular AA's last me all season. Over 2 years since I did this video, I've since added 2 more of them, and to date all 4 just keep running.
@MikeJones-rk1un this was almost 2 1/2 years ago. The model number would have been relevant for only about 6 months the way camera models change. In fact, Tasco doesn't make cameras now.
So I got pretty excited about getting functioning trail camera for $28-$29. Since Walmart is not available to me in my area, I looked up the exact 12 mp, "low glow" Tasco trail camera on Amazon. Result: $184. What gives?
@@NewDayOutdoors Expand your horizons, I am retired overseas, residing on the remote Philippine island named Siquijor. I am not aware of a Walmart in the entire nation.
I have used Tasco cameras for 10 years and they are still being used today love them
I have 3 of them and love them but can anyone tell me why it want take videos? I put it in video mode but I only get pictures when I do so idk what's up or what I'm doing wrong??? Can anyone please tell me what to do id greatly appreciate it !
What is the battery life, and do they have a battery life indicator?
I used my tasco 10mp from Walmart for $19.98 for 7 years! It’s still on the field
@@hlam998 yep just used 2 of those Tascos this year, with other Spypoints and the Tascos were the most reliable. However Spypoint did send me 2 new ones under the warranty.
Funny how I've never had to use a warranty on the $40 Tascos lol
I kind of did it backwards, I bought the camera first and then looked for reviews on UA-cam. And the crazy part is everyone who has done a review on this camera says the same thing, they are awesome for the price! Thanks for your channel, and honest review!
Same here! They price has gone up btw.. Like everything else, I guess! At least online it has. Which is where I had to buy since our nearest WalMarts here in southern California don't seem to stock them.
Bought two of these last week due to saw some pics of my brothers tasco cameras, watched the reviews on UA-cam. I paid $33 for mine but extremely happy with my purchase. Prolly gonna go buy two more when they come back in.
I’ve had that same tasco for 3 years now still going strong bought another one the other day just to have a spare for the money you can’t beat it
Good review. 👍 I've also found that the muddy trail cameras $29.95 from academy work great too. I got a couple of the "Hunter 12" cameras and they do just fine, really as good as expensive cameras that I bought over the years. I'm not trying to take photo quality pics of these deer, I just need to see what they are and whether they have horns or not.
Been using these tasco cameras for 4 years bought three and I just set them out again and still taking awesome pics
What is battery life like & how accurate is battery status indicator
Best review I have ever watched. Well covered - amazing job.
That's great. Since I'll likely end up with a few TC's, looks like I have nothing to lose by making Tasco my first. Thank you!
Thank you for doing this video. Good information clean language. God bless you. I bought a $28 Tasco from Walmart
I always told my son they where better cameras . We would pay over 100 for cameras that wouldn't even last a year or get stolen and i started trying tasco's . I've had my same ones for 3 years now its a no brainer for me. I started digging out all my cameras this year and the tasco was the first one i went for
Great comparison . For the past couple of years I have been buying Togard camers , $29.00 , Wosport cameras $31.00 dollars and Osenosus cameras $41.00 and they all work great . Scouting for deer movementand times in chosen locations . They work great . That is all I need to know . I am looking for deer not bells and whistles . Thanks for your work .
Hey man I see you know about a few different companies if you could help guide me in the right direction for my needs.
Im looking for a trail camera company that either (or both best case scenario) has a 2FA or MFA compatibility with their cloud service. And or has the footage that is only triggerred and not continuous simultaneously sent to my mobile device as it's captured by the trail cams. The next thing I'd like is an alarm for my phone that'll run in the background - that notifies me of any event triggered as it happens.
I also need have one that has a decent depth of range to see off in the distance. No specific amount, but the further the better for IR night viewing and daytime as well. Price range should be around $1,500 or less ideally, 2 min but hopefully 3 cams. I'm hoping for something with smart detection for people, but if it doesn't do something like that then a sensitivity setting that would only identify people would work also.
And just as importantly, the footage clips and the pictures need to be admissible in a court of law. I think that covers all my bases here, looking forward to your opinion. Have a great day.
Great review. Gonna be making a trip to WalMart. Replacing my Muddy's this season.
Great video. I don't go with cheap cameras. I get a discount from Reconyx but don't use them either. I have been all in on Wise Eye.
Love this video buddy
I have 8 of them and for 9 years I have been very happy.
Very very well done
All good useful info no fluff
Stumbled onto 8mp Tasco trail cams 3-4 years ago at Walmart for $20 bought two tested them out was completely satisfied with how they took pics and vids
Went to every Walmart within 20 miles of my home bought every 8mp Tasco TC they had
They are all still working
14 months ago again in Walmart saw a Tasco 12mp Trail Cam for $30otd bought one tested it out was WAAAAAAAAAAAAY impressed went back and bought 6 more all they had
For me and how I use trail cams spending big bucks on TC's is pointless because I put them out let them sit a long time and then see whats on them
I have friends who use TC's costing 3-8× more than my Tasco's and IMO none work or produce more useful info on buck movements to be worth 2x the cost of my Tasco's and at 3-9× the cost again IMO they are a huge waist of money as again IMO I would rather have 10-15 trail cams out that do a good enough job vs only 3 or 4 that dont in truth dont do that much better
Bottom line in my opinion is if my choice is I can afford 10 trail cams that will give me good enough info on buck movements or only 3 or 4 TC's that wont give me info any more valuable info on buck movements my choice is an absolute no-brainer
Now if only Tasco can come up with a 8mp cell cam for under $75 as reliable and effective as thier 12mp TC
I can always hope
Wow, savage! Love it! A man who pulls no punches
You made the point I found most relevant at the end. We aren't hoping to frame this stuff. If I can buy 16 cameras for the price of one, I'm in. Thank you for pointing this out.
My only critic would be that the cameras side by side might affect those pictures. I have found that when testing multiple cameras, one will catch the flash of the other. But you didn't appear to have that issue.
Thanks Derek I’m finding all your videos helpful.
Love to hear that! Thanks so much for the views and kind words. Be safe this season!
Very cool. Thank you. I’m new to cameras. So you would have to stick the card thing into a laptop in order to see what was recorded correct? Or is there some app you can use to see on your cell phone?
Great video and thanks for being honest about it.
I use these Tascos. Work great. Once in a while one will go bad but most keep on working.
Tascos last too I’ve had some for 3 years still rolling.
And I hook 5 of mine to Spypoints Cell link to make them cell cams and they’ve outperformed my regular spypoints.
Thanks for the review.
Btw, liked the shot out t to Nate, or AJA.
Very good review. At the beginning of your review I knew exactly what the result would be. That's the same experience I've had. I'm a hunter from North carolina and I hunt a lot on public land. So, I don't buy expensive cameras. I have a couple of the previous 8mg Tascos and they aren't bad at all. Lately, I've purchased several of the chinese cameras. They're all inexpensive and, for the most part, quite good. Here are a few that you should check out. The Campark T20, The Ceyomur CY50 and the Wosoda G300. The first two cameras were about $39.00 from Amazon and the Wosoda was $43. It's an excellent camera.
I really liked the campark T20 until the power switch eventually failed on all of them.
Thanks For Your Honesty.
I've used a lot of tasco cameras over the years especially on public land.
And even here on my farm I've got 300 acres and I like to run a lot of cameras cost-wise it's smart for me to buy a bunch of $30 tascos and put them all over my farm then only buy a couple reconyx.
The other thing is on public ground I don't feel as bad when my task go get stolen.
Izeeker, meidase, and guardepro are all great cameras at low prices too. You won’t be sorry if you got any of them
I bought 6 tasco trail cameras in Hillsboro TX. Walmart back in 2016 to use around our property for security. The only thing that has broken is the aim light and the IR shield on 2 of them they have been outside for over 2800+ days. You can't beat the price or quality. I am looking to buy another 6 -12 mp, can't find any
@RMaxtedMax i believe that they quit making trail cams at some point in 2024.
On the third year havent changed batteries yet, been out there year round. Not pro quality pictures by any means, but for 29 bucks you cant beat these.
Great video. My first expensive camera was stolen within a month. Currently I use Wildgame Innovation and Browning cameras. In January we will start using Moultrie Delta Base. Have to try out these Tascos for a special project that may put the camera at risk. 🐗🐗🐗🐗
Great video Derek. Just goes to show that big dollar product isn’t always best. I may grab a couple just for fun.
I have a cheap tasco I got on clearance. Had it for years and it is very consistent. Has never let me down. Spypoint has crapee out on me as well as wildgame innovations. Nothing expensive, but it satisfies.
I've had three cheap Widlgame cameras fail over the past 6 years, which truthfully is just about what I expected at the start. My last one failed after only 1 year in the woods, with the IR no longer firing. Someone said the voltage sensor may be not letting the IR fire if the batteries drop below a certain voltage level even if the meter on the camera shows a decent amount of battery juice left. Which brings me to my point.
I really like the side by side comparison in this video. It is extremely eye opening and convinces me the cheaper cameras may be good enough for what I need to see. But as for a truly good review, there is too much that isn't tested, such as trigger speed. The fact that the cheaper Tasco took so many more photos of deer may be nothing more than the trigger speed in the much newer Tasco being faster than the medium-high setting on the much older Reconix.
Also battery life isn't tested in this video nor is video very extensively tested. I never run my cameras just in photo mode. I only shoot video as I like to see the animals actual movements. Four days of video sampling and just a couple of video samples is not enough for me to really see how these two cameras compare. I like to see testing in all sorts of weather conditions too, not just on bright sunny days or clear nights.
So for what it does test, this comparison is really well above average in the video's content. I do like this video! But as for a total, comprehensive testing comparison it lacks a lot, especially in the areas not covered at all that I just listed. I'd give this a 4 star rating but not a 5 star.
All in all however, I am heading to Wally World soon to see if I can pick up a couple and get them out in my woods!
Thank you!
I'm just here for the shirts...
Fair and balanced. I spent my own money. But I am looking for an Archery shop sponsor who will send me free shit. Do you know of any? 🤣
@@NewDayOutdoors I'll ask around....
Yes lmk as well I like free shirts from awesome you tube channels
You the man. 😂
thanks for this review
Great Review! Thanks!
We ended up exchanging this model for the slimmer version ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx0jZ_lGlDVJhDnmagEU8gn47cmfPNlLQU because it was too wide for the only door trim area that made sense to mount it on. However, we should have just noted the dimensions prior to purchasing. Otherwise, we love the doorbell. It works perfectly, and the video is very clear, even at night.
I picked up a couple cheap older Muddy and one Stealth off craigslist this year to try. They're ok, but could be better. I'll have to check out the Tasco!
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Great Review 👍👍
What’s the amount of storage like for the excess of photos and footage clips from the taco compared to the amount of storage taken by the reconyx?
Great video. Am just starting to learn about it, and am ready to buy after this! Question for a beginner....how do you "see" the videos, pictures? Can you see photos on your phone? Thanks~
@@cxkelly you have to copy the photos from the SD card in the camera to your computer. You might be able to get an SD card reader for your phone, but I have never had good luck with them.
@@NewDayOutdoors Thanks alot for the reply! I was hoping i could find a Trail Cam just to watch animals in our yard, and it would send live feed to my phone. I think i need another type camera then.....maybe need one with Wifi.
Good job
I've been using tasco the past 2 years after bear damaged my primos and they do really good
They’re electro magnetically interfering with each other with the sensors picking up on the others photo trigger. Whichever one picks it up first and sends out the software trigger it’s blocking the other ind from triggering. Which ever one picks it up first will tend to cancel out the other algorithm to activate the hardware.
Thanks for the info! Good and informative video. Going to WalMart.....
This is a couple of years old. Not sure what model they sell these days. Probably more than $28 though given inflation ... LOL.
Ive got a tasco and spy point picture comes 2 days later on spy point and less pictures i can check it myself for 20 bucks
I use a hyperfire for security at a remote garage. It always works consistently well. Being made in US was important to me but it has an incredible used resale value because its repairable and supported. When Im done with it after a few years i can sell it for 3/4 my purchase price and not have my money support the communist dictatorship of China. Cool findings though thanks for posting. Impressive little tasco thats cheaper than an extra large pizza. Reconyx definitely needs to update their still image quality soon.
Thanks! Well done!!
Think about it MORE CAMERAS MORE KNOWLEDGE!! GREAT REVIEW!!❤❤❤❤😮😮😮😮😂😂😂😂
Tasco is hard to beat
I’ve used them in the past for the price/ quality my opinion there a good deal
Great reviews I have a problem that I think you will like the challenge. I live on a waterfront canal about 50 metres wide. I am trying to capture the registered numbers on a few speeding boats and jetsjkis. They seem to go about 20 to 25 knots and either go from left to right or right to left and up to about 30 metres out from my pontoon. Just a real bunch of idiots who give the rest of us a bad name.
Their registration numbers are about 4 inches high and usually 6 letters and numbers.
It is only in daylight hours and I have no electricity available on the pontoon but I do have wifi in my hut.
Whats your thoughts on an answer for this problem. Thankyou
Thank you for this comparison video.
Those are going to fly off shelves by next year they will be upgraded and have a camo option!! Thanks for the comparison video I am going to get one to try out myself
Not that the camo's really necessary the digger don't care but I do camo mind myself just mask off your lens and your sensors and Spritz them up a little flat paint
Thank you,, I have inner city raccoon issues,,, they will get their Mug Shots taken shortly by the Tasco method. 👍😊
Very helpful 👍🇦🇺
I'm running 20 of theses they have done me Well...
I'll be looking into the Tasco.
@@novicereloader this video was 2 years ago. So I am sure they cost more now. But still a solid camera for the price.
@NewDayOutdoors I have no doubt that you're right. Even if the price has doubled, I only have real need of one.
Tasco has been making great optics for years .
I've ran Tasco rifle scopes here in NWPA deer hunting weather on all my rifles my whole life, I'm 70 y/o; I've never had any problems, nor; a failure of any type.
Nice compact 10x32 binoculars from tasco.😊
I have 2 tascos and two from amazon that look just like them, and I can't complain. The instructions are junk, but the cameras function great.
I have a few tasco cams they are better than all the other cameras i have and had them 5 years ago
I had a Tasco telescope in the late sixties and it was a workhorse.
I had 5 tasco cams 3 were stolen. Still pisses me off. this year finally bought two that send them to my phone but no instructions 🙄. Had to go online and print them off. I haven’t gotten them in the field yet. Honestly considering returning them before I even use them bc they seem like a pain in the ass
Anyone have their cameras taken and any recommendations on how to Deter thieves. I have three cams now set up so I can see if someone messes with one I’ll get them on another one. Problem w that is. I don’t know about it till I check my cards and the asshat is long gone. If I use a cable does that really work on a padlock? I’d have to spray paint them to help hid them and then the deer would smell that This is on private land by the way.
I like my tascos simply bc of the price and easy to use. When you have a dozen in the woods and trying to get in and get out quick.
One of the two in this video got stollen off of private land. Not much you can do. At the end of the day these are inexpensive cameras. I'd rather have one of these Tascos stollen than an expensive camera.
@@NewDayOutdoors well I’ve now invested enough to have two to three cameras. So if the find one there are others that I will catch them on Though about those trackers but they are to big to fit on or in the cameras
I run them all year. I do like the low light aspect of your browning The red light on the Tescos was very bright to the point I put a small piece of black electrical tape over the light still worked good just didn’t get as far out pictures after dark.
I really like the coloring on the Tesco too. They seem to blend in better for the heard woods I hunt. This year I actually took a ladder and put one 30” up No way anyones getting that one
@@NewDayOutdoors well I’ve now invested enough to have two to three cameras. So if the find one there are others that I will catch them on Though about those trackers but they are to big to fit on or in the cameras
I run them all year. I do like the low light aspect of your browning The red light on the Tescos was very bright to the point I put a small piece of black electrical tape over the light still worked good just didn’t get as far out pictures after dark.
I really like the coloring on the Tesco too. They seem to blend in better for the heard woods I hunt. This year I actually took a ladder and put one 30” up No way anyones getting that one
I dont mind pictures of nothing, if im getting more pictures of deer
The Tasco is a great camera and at the price point that most other trail cameras should be at considering what the actual cost of the components are.
I picked up a KJK cam off Amazon for $17. And surprisingly, it checks all my trailcam boxes. What are my boxes?
-Uses 1 big latch-not 2
-Uses a full growed SD card-not a micro easy to lose tiny card
-data strip includes an image number
-2" screen
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Just curious if motion sensors can become less reliable over time? He did say the expensive cams were 4 years old or so..
@calvin4875 well this video is 2-1/2 years old. Dated. Tasco doesn't even make cameras anymore. But both the tmTasco and Reconyx cams are still going in 2024.
i tried to set timer to 1800-0500 and nothing happened..what did i do wrong? had it in on position after i set it..
Good review! never used tasco but ill consider them now. I usually buy cheap cameras. could never afford a 400 camera and if i did id probably put that money on a gopro. thanks for sharing keep up the good work.
@ryancreson7115 Thanks for the views. These cams probably cost more these days like everything else. This video was in 2022.
Thank you❤John 3,16 ❤
Dang it. I wish everyone would quit telling how good these cameras are.
Some of my knock on Tasco trail cameras - no pic counter & no battery life indicator. If you switch out SD cards & check them at home, you may find a blank one. Had the trail camera had a counter or battery indicator, you would have known to address that. None of my earlier Tasco cameras (8MP & 10MP) lasted beyond 2 seasons, & I don't leave them out alll year. Starting with the newer 12 MP model, the pics will not open on my Mac computer. I had to buy a cheap Chromebook to save & open pics I wanted to keep. The earlier Tasco models didn't have this issue. I have anotther brand (Wosport Mini) that has the exact same set up features as the Tasco , & it has the same issue with my Mac laptop. It's annoying. I wouldn't pay $400 for a trail camera. I wouldn't pay $25-30 for a Tasco model that doesn't hold up beyond a season or two. Having said that, these cameras are awesome when they work. The picture quality is more than acceptable. I can live without a pic counter & battery indicator. I like the simple set up. Thus, I bought a 12 MP late last fall. I used it some this spring during turkey season, too. I am hoping the 12MP is more durable. I am comparing it to the Wosport Mini that's about the same price. I like that the Wosport uses 4 batteries, but the information strip is very difficult to read. I am still looking for the "Holy Grail" of affordable trial cameras.. I had 5 Browning cameras out last year, & only 2 of them were working properly by the end of last season. I am done with buying $100+ trail cameras. I can stomach a $30 broken one better. Campark T20 & GardePro E5 are my next experiment. A couple Camparks are out already, and the GardePro will arrive tomorrow. I have some high hopes for the no glow GardePro E5 based on reviews.
I do agree that a battery meter is needed. And yeah a picture counter would be nice. For $28 though it is hard to expect too much. I'd love to hear how that Campark and GardePro work out of you.
I bought Camparks off of Amazon and they don't hold up..Out of five, only one is still functioning.
@@ken5042 I am not impressed by the Campark cameras either, but I have found one I am impressed by. It's the GardePro E5 when on sale for under $60. They are are superior to my Browning Dark Ops no glow cameras that cost 2-3 times more. The E5 & A3 models are the only cameras I would spend money. Night pics are good, detection range is awesome. Best I have ever owned! Check out Hunting Farmer's review of the E5 model on UA-cam.
Not sure it's the "Holy Grail" of trail cams but when Moultrie Refurbs release on their sale page you can scoop them up for $30-50 each. They're not amazing but I have a couple dozen. Some are going on five years (5 of them). I also run a dozen Tascos and miss the earlier models - the 8MP ones were excellent. On my mac I've found a program to download so I can view the videos. Wild Game cams have also treated me very well over the years.
The Wosport mini aka Wosport G100 sd card works perfectly on my Macbook Pro so I don't know what is happening with your setup, I have 8 Browning Stealth models at the farm and to me, they are worth every penny. If these cheap models would put a DC battery jack on them so that you can use a big battery to power it for almost a year the savings in batteries would take these to a whole new level. All 8 Brownings have the big batteries powering them and they are perfect and have survived the massive storm we had here in California with over 3 feet of snow and no telling how much rain and have been perfect. I love the audio recording as well, it is very cool to listen to all the animal calls, really great.The Browning models I have do not have Wifi or Cell.
Perhaps have you done a video on cellular trail cams?
I have not. With cell cams it is a bit different as of all of the plans that are specific to each brand of camera. Personally, I run several of the SpyPoint Link Micro S cams and love them.
@@NewDayOutdoors how’s the picture quality on the spypoint? I watched another trail cam video where he compares his $600 camera to a $28 Tasco. The tasco captured many many more pictures than his high dollar high performance camera. Wonder if your spypoint ever misses anything?
none of this is news to me, I've been running 15 -20 tascos every season for years. they've gotten a little better over time. however you will have 1 out of 3 crap out year 1, but cost wise its a no brainer if you're just gathering intel. the more i get out the better even if i lose one once in a while to flooding or thieves its still cheaper than any other. Thanks for taking to time to compare them, you have helped other hunters save $$$.
Thanks for this video. I will be getting cameras soon. I had some property stolen and need one that I can hide with no flash
Can you set the reconyx sensitivity to high and redo the picture test?
I’m currently completely frustrated with my muddy 24 ($90) no matter what the setting it continuously records for 3 hours ; recording nothing btw; till the card fills up which seems to b at 3 hours then it’s done and non functioning. I’m returning it and going to try this tasco
I have the same problem with mine. It seems that they are too sensitive because even moving grass seems to trigger it.
Hello.
There's someone dumping garbage on a dirt private road we own. I'm looking for recommendations on which camera to buy.
The location of the camera is liking going to be away from electricity and internet connection. It would be great to capture the plates of the car as they have to drive slow and in front of the camera.
I was considering getting a game/trail camera with a subscription so I can have the pictures sent to me, but I doubt the clarity of the camera will capture the plates?
Any recommendations?
There are a lot of solar panel powered security camera options out there that transmit via a cell network directly to your phone.
What did u come up with a got a similar issue
@@tylerwalker2206
Unless you buy a trail camera to take pictures of car plates, which is around $690 from Reconyx, not much luck. If you can get wifi out to the road with a dedicated security camera would be a more permeant solution that doesn't require a monthly data plan. Even then there not the best at night.
Even if you do all of that, you're still better off building a gate for the road discouraging anyone from dumping.
How far does it detect
Like to see updates this year
Well one of these two cameras got stollen off of private property. The other one is still running strong.
Interesting man. Thanks.
What distance do these work at? 30', 100'?
Pretty solid at all that you listed.
The bottom line in trail cams are the images it produces. That's why you buy them. Does it make sense to pay 20X's the cost of the inexpensive camera that provides many more usable images, especially when the images appear to be better overall as well? I don't think so!
What inexpensive trail cam companies can you recommend to me with the following;
Im looking for a trail camera company that either (or both best case scenario) has a 2FA or MFA compatibility with their cloud service. And or has the footage that is only triggerred and not continuous simultaneously sent to my mobile device as it's captured by the trail cams. The next thing I'd like is an alarm for my phone that'll run in the background - that notifies me of any event triggered as it happens.
I also need have one that has a decent depth of range to see off in the distance. No specific amount, but the further the better for IR night viewing and daytime as well. Price range should be around $1,500 or less ideally, 2 min but hopefully 3 cams. I'm hoping for something with smart detection for people, but if it doesn't do something like that then a sensitivity setting that would only identify people would work also.
And just as importantly, the footage clips and the pictures need to be admissible in a court of law. I think that covers all my bases here, looking forward to your opinion. Have a great day.
@@Nick-bo6rz My research was for a trail camera for my daughter who expressed a desire for one to be used on her property. Her needs were substantially less than yours, therefore my research cannot answer your questions. Sorry!
You should have a link for this tasco that gives you some kind of commission
You said the higher dollar camera was set on madium -high sensitivity. That could be why you got different results.
Yes it could be. Those cameras have many more settings. I have owned them for 4 or more years. At the end of the day it would take many months for a full comparison. I still love my Reconyx cameras. I chose them for this video as a benchmark. I wanted to hate the Tascos. I wanted them to suck. The reality is that for $28 they do not suck and they out perform their price point MANY times over.
@@NewDayOutdoors yup. And you can absolutely blanket a bucks core with them.
Time frame: did it take photo of same deer lolie gaging around area in same period.
I believe the Tasco has shorter videos and a lower frame rate. Not a problem if you are just documenting presence and not enjoying the wildlife.
I think for 30$ the cam does exactly what it needs to do. 400 maybe for a cam that comes with wifi it's self and you can check it when you want. Never for a cam that can do exactly what a 30$ came can do
Great video ..cheers
What sd cards are you using and we’re they brand new. I got 2 of these cams. They take pics but when I go to review the pics they both just show up black. No shadows. Nothing but black. Wondering if it’s an sd issue or if anyone else experienced this. Nice review by the way.
I use a variety of SD cards from over the years. Anything from 2 gb to 64 gb. Just whatever I grab from my collection of multiple brands. These cameras are still running strong over a year later.
@@NewDayOutdoors interesting. I tried a couple different ones too. I tried reading them on my phone and haven’t tried a computer. Maybe that’s the issue. Thank you for the reply.
In trail cams,most buy a name for status. I run all budget cameras and get more and better pics than ANY of the "name brand I'm the man cameras"...And i never have to buy batteries, not even to start off.
Im looking for a trail camera company that either (or both best case scenario) has a 2FA or MFA compatibility with their cloud service. And or has the footage that is only triggerred and not continuous simultaneously sent to my mobile device as it's captured by the trail cams. The next thing I'd like is an alarm for my phone that'll run in the background - that notifies me of any event triggered as it happens.
I also need have one that has a decent depth of range to see off in the distance. No specific amount, but the further the better for IR night viewing and daytime as well. Price range should be around $1,500 or less ideally, 2 min but hopefully 3 cams. I'm hoping for something with smart detection for people, but if it doesn't do something like that then a sensitivity setting that would only identify people would work also.
And just as importantly, the footage clips and the pictures need to be admissible in a court of law. I think that covers all my bases here, looking forward to yalls opinions. Have a great day.
16 minute video with about a minute of quality comparison. Skip to about 12:10 to see the comparison
There always has to be one person who criticizes FREE information because they could not produce a video themselves. Glad it helped you. Sorry it wasted so much of your life. But hey, you played into the YT algorithm and made me money ... so yeah there is that ... LOL.
Are the Tasco cameras quiet when they take a photo or record or is there a noise that might alert whoever you're taking a picture of?
I personally don't hear a noise. But my hearing isn't what it used to be either.
@@NewDayOutdoors My hearing is about like yours but what you said is good to know and thanks.
Interesting how the Chinese put the LED's on the bottom of the Tasco camera. I think the videos from the two different cameras were poor because the cameras were trying to expose for the bright sky. The videos may have been better if there was no sky in the background. As for the Reconyx not capturing the turkeys, it may have been too high on the tree for the sensor to go off.
Was the results of 2 tasco cameras or one?
I bought and tested 2 of them. They both have worked perfectly all year.
How do you see the battery power level
The downside to a $28 camera is the lack of features, such as a battery level indicator. I an not sure if newer versions of this camera have this feature added or not. It is a sub-$30 camera ... I don't expect a lot of features. It just collects photos. I will say that these seem to be very efficient on battery usage though. A set of regular AA's last me all season. Over 2 years since I did this video, I've since added 2 more of them, and to date all 4 just keep running.
It would be nice if we knew the Tasco Model#
@MikeJones-rk1un this was almost 2 1/2 years ago. The model number would have been relevant for only about 6 months the way camera models change. In fact, Tasco doesn't make cameras now.
@@NewDayOutdoors Thanks. Good to know. I just ordered a Suntek mini.
Do these cameras connect to your phone and send a notification?
@@nspetlover no. These are as basic of a trail can as you can buy.
So I got pretty excited about getting functioning trail camera for $28-$29. Since Walmart is not available to me in my area, I looked up the exact 12 mp, "low glow" Tasco trail camera on Amazon. Result: $184. What gives?
I thought there was a Walmart within 10 minutes of every human on Earth. 🤣 Not sure why Amazon would charge so much. 🤔
@@NewDayOutdoors Expand your horizons, I am retired overseas, residing on the remote Philippine island named Siquijor. I am not aware of a Walmart in the entire nation.
On eBay they are going for around 35$ as high as 75$