I know some of you guys have game cams. What batteries are you using? I bought a couple of new game cams (already had one) and am setting them up around the property to capture the Fall and Winter critters.
Most all game cams seem to say "don't use rechargeable batteries". In my old one, I have still used nimh batteries to no ill effect, other than the batteries only last a couple of days in an active camera before they need to be recharged, and game cams seem to all use around eight batteries, so having to hassle with collecting and recharging 24 batteries every few days is kind of a hassle. On the other hand, alkalines, which last maybe a month, kinda add up. I'm not an environazi, but tossing 24 batteries every months seems kinda wasteful.
Might there be a better rechargeable battery alternative that lasts longer than nimhs? I guess my other option is looking for some of those solar kits for game cams, though I don't know how well they do under low light, Winter conditions. Also, while it would be convenient for one camera that I plan on leaving in one place, I want to move the other two around a bit, and dragging along and mounting the solar panels seems like a hassle, plus the solar panel might spook animals.
Any other ideas?