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I think my next investment will be in a Reconyx. Still made here in the States and the quality shows. That trigger speed and dependability is something hard to put a price tag on.
 
sneakybow said:
I think my next investment will be in a Reconyx. Still made here in the States and the quality shows. That trigger speed and dependability is something hard to put a price tag on.

You won't regret it
 
bbuck14 said:
JCDEERMAN said:
sneakybow said:
I think my next investment will be in a Reconyx. Still made here in the States and the quality shows. That trigger speed and dependability is something hard to put a price tag on.

You won't regret it

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Last year, my oldest Reconyx RC60 (from the first year the model was offered) developed a problem with the daytime camera lens. I called the company and they asked me to ship it to them (which I paid for). A few weeks later I received the camera back (no charge), the camera had been fixed (new camera lens at no charge), and included was a letter apologizing for the problem I had had with the camera--a 6 or 7 year-old camera! That's a company that stands behind its products.
 
Mike Belt said:
nodog...Just curious....Why'd you return it?
I never returned the reconyx cam, I did return 3 different ones before trying a reconyx. A bushnell was the best of the 3, only took a few pics (the reconyx took hundreds in the same spot when tried), but the reason I returned the bushnell was when I went to upgrade the firm ware it sent my computer into fits. I didn't at that time know how much better a reconyx was but I did know the bushnell didn't work right.

The worst of the 3 was a cuddy IR. It was total junk taking one daytime pic of a squirrel at about 10 yards. That cam was about $280 with tax and batteries.
 
BSK said:
bbuck14 said:
JCDEERMAN said:
sneakybow said:
I think my next investment will be in a Reconyx. Still made here in the States and the quality shows. That trigger speed and dependability is something hard to put a price tag on.

You won't regret it

X2

X3

Last year, my oldest Reconyx RC60 (from the first year the model was offered) developed a problem with the daytime camera lens. I called the company and they asked me to ship it to them (which I paid for). A few weeks later I received the camera back (no charge), the camera had been fixed (new camera lens at no charge), and included was a letter apologizing for the problem I had had with the camera--a 6 or 7 year-old camera! That's a company that stands behind its products.

Probably because customer service is just dying for something to do and were so happy when they finally had one returned. :)
 
nodog said:
BSK said:
bbuck14 said:
JCDEERMAN said:
sneakybow said:
I think my next investment will be in a Reconyx. Still made here in the States and the quality shows. That trigger speed and dependability is something hard to put a price tag on.

You won't regret it

X2

X3

Last year, my oldest Reconyx RC60 (from the first year the model was offered) developed a problem with the daytime camera lens. I called the company and they asked me to ship it to them (which I paid for). A few weeks later I received the camera back (no charge), the camera had been fixed (new camera lens at no charge), and included was a letter apologizing for the problem I had had with the camera--a 6 or 7 year-old camera! That's a company that stands behind its products.

Probably because customer service is just dying for something to do and were so happy when they finally had one returned. :)

:D your probably right. In any company, if that's the worst thing they have to worry about, they will be in business a very long time :)
 
landman,

I often wonder why too, as the few people I know who have experienced problems seem to always get their cameras fixed free of charge no matter how old the units are.
 
I would speculate limiting warranties to 2 years helps with their financial ratings. While they may CHOOSE to repair or replace units beyond 2 years, big difference in being legally "obligated".
 
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