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Product Description
8.0 Megapixel Trail Camera, BrownFeatures:8.0 Megapixels Full Color Day & Night Auto Sensor Field Scan Audio Record In Video Mode Adjustable Pir Trigger Speed & Interval32 Ir Night-Vision Leds Pir Sensor Is Motion Activated To 45 Ft External Power Compatible 32 Gb Secure Digital Card Capacity Requires 4 Aa-8 Aa Batteries BrownInternational Info:? This object is suitable for use anywhere in a world.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #276 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Bushnell
Customer Reviews
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127 of 130 people found a following examination helpful.
Pleased in East Texas
By Scott G Bryk
I perceived this product and am unequivocally pleased. I've had a lot of fitness with these tiny Bushnell cameras. Battery life is good and trigger speed is also utterly good. For clarification, this IS a 2011 indication with a margin scan. Up to 8 Meg images. My usually almost disastrous feedback would be that with margin indicate we can usually set one time period, so if we are going to take images during a morning and dusk durations we fundamentally have to embody a whole day or a whole night. The whole night would unequivocally wear down a batteries (IR flash). we suppose it is a elementary program repair that Bushnell will put out in a future. we possess Moultries during a same cost indicate and distant cite my Bushnells. we simply can't throttle out a income for a Reconyx cameras. They are wholly too pricey to have a sufficient apportion of them to try to know a deer flock on a distance skill where we hunt. we can get 5 Bushnells for a cost of dual Reconyx. My Bushnell from final deteriorate stood a outward life good here in East TX (heat, rain, heat, rain...).
I also bought a python close and steel outward case... they're kind of a pain in a behind to understanding with (I'm a low nuisance passive guy) and zero a shaft knife wouldn't make discerning work of. Probably not value it unless sport open land.
Finally we searched a web flattering heavily and found a cost during Amazon was a best we could do. If we can kick it though, congrats, afterwards I'm a chump.
Regardless, I'm happy you're reading this since it means you're also vehement about deer season. God sanctified this good land and we too, be protected and happy scouting!
SGB
55 of 55 people found a following examination helpful.
Great route cam
By Northwoodsman
I have owned several diffferent route cams over a past 5 years. Some good, some usually fair, some bad. The battery life and a glow adult response time to take a design is unequivocally important. we recently purchased 2 of these bushnell route cams. Both a battery life and a response time for a Bushnell are excellent. Battery life is awesome, and a trigger time is so discerning we frequency skip a picture. we can overtly contend this is a best route cam we have ever owned.
118 of 125 people found a following examination helpful.
2011 Model - Best trailcam on a market
By JP Vic
II have 3 trailcams from Bushnell, dual progressing models and this new one. This one is a 2011 indication that has audio (not unequivocally important), a timer to take a design (field scan), and can hoop 32GB memory cards.
I also possess 3 other route cams from Moultrie a M-60, I-40 and a D-50. we had a cuddleback dual years ago, and it worked fine, though it got broken (tree fell on it). we do not possess a new Moultrie M-100, that seems unequivocally identical to this Bushnell, though this is a initial year for a M-100 and we gamble they will have program issues. This is a 3rd year for Bushnell and they have this camera dialed-in unequivocally well.
The biggest emanate with my comparison Moultrie cams is battery life. They need feed 6 D cells about once a month. The cost of a batteries start to supplement up, though mostly a emanate is going out to a passed trailcam and wondering what cinema we missed. A battery life of 1-year for usually 8 AA is great.
Aside from battery life, all these trailcams seem to do a work well. Basically we wish to take a design of diversion when it walks by and they all do that. I'm not going to tell my cinema in National Geographic, we mostly wish to count horns and find patterns. All do that usually excellent for me.
I've stranded opposite models of route cams on a same tree and compared results. It's weird, infrequently a Bushnell shoots and infrequently a Moultrie shoots though many of a time they both fire when diversion walks by.
I like a 2 year guaranty from Bushnell and have used it. The initial year indication had issues, and we returned it- they afterwards sent me a new stream year model. we had issues with a Moltrie cam once and attempted to get guaranty work, though they did not respect a guaranty and returned my camera. we bought from an on-line play they did not like. ( we will usually buy from vital retailers now)
I do like a night peep tone cinema from my Moultrie D-50, as it is good to see in color. All night trailcams that use IR peep come out in black and white. Flash vs IR is a personal thing, though in a finish I'm counting horns and B&W is excellent for my needs.
The biggest thing we hatred about a I-40 &M-60 Moultrie is a fact that it is not easy to barter a SD card. we infrequently like to check my cams each day and it's a genuine pain to barter SD cards. On a Bushnell it's a square of cake.
The biggest thing we hatred about a Bushnell is that programming in a margin underneath low light conditions is difficult. The shade is tough to review and a buttons are impossible. we find we need a tiny flashlight unless it is a splendid balmy day.
Some trailcams come with a `viewer'. Personally we consider it is a waste, save your money. If we need to perspective pics in a field, many all cameras (the cameras we use to take cinema of a kids) that use a SD chip will arrangement trailcams pics, and so do smartphones. In my trailcams we use microSD with an adaptor and afterwards block a microSD into my blackberry for margin observation (If we can't wait to get behind to a house).
Summary, I've been genuine happy with my Bushnell trailcam. we buy one new cam each year and for 2011 bought this one. we did demeanour during a Moultrie M-100 and we consider it would have worked excellent for my needs, though it was a bit some-more $$ than a Bushnell and a fact that a Moultrie is a initial year indication done me stay with a Bushnell this year.