I have extensive experience using game cameras for game and humans (security purposes). I have field tested nearly every brand out there. For many years the only cameras I would use were Reconyx. They were super expensive, but their photo quality and reliability were unmatched. Once Reconyx discontinued their Microfire line, I decided to try something different because Reconyx decided they no longer wanted to give the customer what the customer wanted. My requirements were stringent: small frame, quick trigger, good pictures, and reliable. I picked up this camera to test because it met every requirement on the surface. What I found is a decent replacement for Reconyx. The quality you get for the price is an outstanding value. The things to love: tiny frame, only takes 6 regular AA batteries, viewing window to view pics and help aim, easy to access battery compartment, reliable (no washed out pics due to dual camera lens), and fast trigger. The things I'd change: rapid-fire mode from initial trigger (shortest setting is 1sec delay) and auto arm function from the walk test mode (would allow user time to camouflage the camera, currently user has only 10secs). Overall, I think the value makes it a worthy purchase.