I'm not going to get into a big debate on here about what camera is best. I've owned a couple dozen or so over the last ten years and currently have nine cameras out and in use. Regardless of brand, get one with a very fast trigger speed as the first criteria. If it isn't a half second or less don't get it. What will happen is you'll get a lot of shots with nothing in them. What ever set it off already got by the camera. Cutting to the chase, I use Cuddeback E3s and a couple of Browning Special Op camera. They run about a hundred fifty bucks, are black (invisible) flash, and take stills or videos. I never get blank pics, washed out pics from the filter not transitioning, and they just about freeze frame anything going by. Even shots of me on my wheeler look like still shots. Great range and detection. The only thing I've seen better are the Reconyx and they're four-fifty to five-fifty. You kind of get what you pay for and they're a lot of them that cost more than the ones I have that aren't nearly as good. The Cuddeback E3 and E2 have the best warranty out there by a mile.....two years full and three more years at fifty percent. Everything else in one year or less.