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Great price on hp4 for the best camera I've ever owned. Battery life is unbelieveable.
To this point, the HP4 is the best trail-camera I've ever owned as well.

Supposedly, the HP5 has a more powerful flash. I'll give one a try, but I'm already shocked and pleased by the flash on the black-flash HP4. I'm getting 100 feet of illumination from those.
 
Not sure which one he uses but there is a guy on youtube, Snakeman, that posts videos of all his trailcams.
They are all Brownings and the footage / sound is amazing.
 
I purchased an HP5 for my animal damage control business and have had it in an attic where a mother raccoon has a litter of kits. This camera provides very good videos and pictures. It is easy to setup and review the videos and pictures on the screen or pop out the card and attach a dongle to your cellphone for a larger screen.
 
It is easy to setup and review the videos and pictures on the screen or pop out the card and attach a dongle to your cellphone for a larger screen.
It's also easy to pop the sd card into a laptop computer for a much larger screen :cool:
and easy permanent saving of the best pics & videos.

I almost never look at the pics/video on my phone, normally preferring to just exchange the cam card with a new one, then look at it on a bigger screen later. But for certain purposes, immediate viewing can be better.
 
It's also easy to pop the sd card into a laptop computer for a much larger screen :cool:
and easy permanent saving of the best pics & videos.

I almost never look at the pics/video on my phone, normally preferring to just exchange the cam card with a new one, then look at it on a bigger screen later. But for certain purposes, immediate viewing can be better.
I often take a quick look at a couple videos on my phone (using a plug-in SD card reader) while standing at the camera, to make sure some sort of adjustment isn't needed before I leave (turn the camera a little, trim a branch, etc.). But it would take far too long to watch all the videos on the phone. I swap cards and wait until I get home to look at the videos on the "big screen" of my PC.
 

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