Reconyx Microfire

This is actually the first I have heard of theses......I took a little time to review them and it looks like a fine camera from what I can tell. To me its big selling point is the app and mobile access to the camera to control it. I have some spots it would be nice to have something like this, but still have a difficult time buying a $500 camera!
 
I have been looking at these for months and was ready to buy, but they were only selling through 3rd parties at the time. Now my season is pretty much over, so I will wait til next year.
 
They look awesome. Very easy to hide

What doesn't make sense to me is the feature of downloading on wifi if you're with 100 yards. Who has wifi within 100 yards of your camera location???
 
They look awesome. Very easy to hide

What doesn't make sense to me is the feature of downloading on wifi if you're with 100 yards. Who has wifi within 100 yards of your camera location???

You don't need a wifi hotspot: the camera creates a network for you to access from your phone or tablet. Wherever your camera is wifi will be.
 
They look awesome. Very easy to hide

What doesn't make sense to me is the feature of downloading on wifi if you're with 100 yards. Who has wifi within 100 yards of your camera location???
It's within 100ft not 100yds.
 
It's within 100ft not 100yds.

Yep. If it was 100yds, I would be way more tempted to buy one. Im not a fan of how the Microfire needs to be mounted either, way to easy for a squirrel, coon to sit on top of cam and mess up the cam angle.
I'll stick with my XR6s and HC600s.
 
It's within 100ft not 100yds.
Thanks for clearing up my mistake

Still a nice feature. I try putting cameras where I can drive up to them and not leaving scent With Reconyx battery life you wouldn't have to leave the cart or touch anything to get your pictures all season
 
Yep. If it was 100yds, I would be way more tempted to buy one. Im not a fan of how the Microfire needs to be mounted either, way to easy for a squirrel, coon to sit on top of cam and mess up the cam angle.
I'll stick with my XR6s and HC600s.
Hopefully the mounting system is strong enough not to move if a squirrel sits on it. Raccoon seems unlikely to me.
 
100 ft isn't much but, I think that you will see the technology get better over the next few years to extend the range out a bit. I like the idea though. Since I started driving right up to the cameras I have seen much better results getting bucks on cams and them not skirting the area. Staying back even 100 ft and never getting off the machine will be even better. I am going to try and buy 2 this year.
 
Hopefully the mounting system is strong enough not to move if a squirrel sits on it. Raccoon seems unlikely to me.

I mounted a XR6 with one of those homemade mounts that are made out of eyebolts/etc. I had everything tightened so well that I never thought it would move. Checked the cam and you guessed it, a squirrel messed with the cam and the cam angle was way off. I went back to strapping the cams tight to the tree and putting sticks behind the cam to get the correct aim/angle if they are mounted higher. Anything mounted out and away from the tree is asking for something sit on the cam in my opinion.
 
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That's been my experience with that type of mounting system. I put up 6 cameras during a September scouting trip to IA all mounted this way. Returned to hunt in November exited to check the cameras. Every single one pointed down, or beat to crap by coons. The pictures told the story....deer, deer, deer...coon, then coon hands, then the ground !
 
First person to make wifi work reliably at 200yds will have more money then they know what to do with!

And that's what we once would have also said about a powerful computer which would set in a man's lap....;)
 
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Hard to believe Reconyx would design a new camera and have it fail on the mounting system. Embarrassing flop from the best camera manufacturer in the industry.

I was going to buy a bunch of these. Thanks guys.
 
Buy some of them and let us know how they are. I haven't seen too many sample vids or pics anywhere on the web. Night illumination isn't going to be as good as the 600's.
 
Yeah back to the original question, has ANYONE actually used one yet?

Please keep away from the speculated negativity as much as possible.

It looks to use a heavy duty screw to mount into any material it can penetrate.


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Reviews on Cabelas hit the universal mount for being tough to screw in. Didn't see anything about squirrels messing up the camera angle???Good review on the cameras but only two
 
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