Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Leaf River Trail Cameras
Leaf River trail cameras are developed and built by Vibrashine. Their staff of sportsmen have been designing and testing scouting cameras for over a decade. One of the first features that will be noticed by the consumer is the heavy duty mounting bracket that secures the unit to the tree. The heavy bar that hugs the game camera to the mounting bracket gives you a little added comfort that the unit will not be stolen. Another interesting feature that can be seen on first glance is the external on-off-test switch. This is a great feature because some trail cameras can be very difficult to turn on and then close the case and fasten to the tree before the test period is up and it begins snapping pictures. The Leaf River digital trail cameras do not have an aiming laser but they do have a test light that will indicate when the PIR is tripped during a walk test. The cameras also give the flexibility between still images and video. The early detection PIR can sense deer movement that is just outside the field of view and the camera and activate the camera so that no shot is missed. This insures that the camera is triggered and ready even by a buck chasing a doe down the trail. The status of the battery and the number of events can be easily with the onboard indicators
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