Sunday, March 1, 2009

Profile: Moultrie

Moultrie cameras have been around for quite some time now. Like all of the companies, technology was not so great at the beginning. I had tried a couple of the first Moultrie cameras and was not too pleased with them. However, they have really stepped up the development of newer models. Moultrie now offers several models in the Game Spy line for every budget and application. Their models now include the Game Spy Infrared I40 and I60 and the Game Spy Flash D40 and M40.
The Infrared I40 is a 4.0 megapixel camera with a 50 ft infrared flash that does not spook wildlife, a 150 day battery life, and offers temperature, moon phase, time, date, and camera ID on every image. The I40 retails for $215.99 and accepts up to a 4GB SD card and runs off of 4 D batteries.
The Infrared I60 is a 6.0 megapixel camera with a 50 ft infrared flash, a 150 day battery life, and also offers the same image data as the I40. The I60 retails for $319.99 and accepts up to a 4GB SD card and runs on 6 D (Yes, I said 6) batteries.
The Flash D40 is a 4.0 megapixel camera with a 45 ft flash, a 60 day battery life, and offers time and date on every image. The D40 retails for $119.99 and accepts a 4GB SD card and it also runs off of 6 D batteries.
The Flash M40 is also a 4.0 megapixel camera with a 50 ft flash, a 150 day battery life, and time and date stamp. The M40 also offers temperature and moon phase on each image. The M40 retails for $169.99 and accepts a 4GB SD card and it runs off of 6 D batteries also.

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