I have been checkingout some of the new cameras on the market lately and I come across the Trophy Cam by Bushnell. This is one sweet looking little camera. It measures 4"x6". That is one very compact unit. I am planning on ordering one in the next couple of weeks to try out. If anyone else has already tried one then send me your inputs and thoughts on it. I will publish the information here on this post. Take a look at the specs for this camera:
Trophy Cam™
Trail Cameras
TROPHY CAM
6" tall, 4" wide, and big enough to revolutionize the industry. Small enough to fit in your palm, and packed with technology that’ll put your hands around antlers like no other trail camera on the market. Along with efficiency of space – carry a whole fleet of Trophy Cams to your hunting grounds in a daypack – the battery life and trigger speed are among the best in the world today. They’ll run up to six months on a single set of AA batteries. And the PIR sensor has a coverage area 3x that of any camera we’ve built to date, with a trigger time consistently less than one second. They won’t alert game animals thanks to 24 night vision LEDs. Select up to three rapid-fire images per trigger, or a 0 to 60-second interval between photos. Video mode records a programmable 1 to 60 seconds of action. Plus, an optional built-in color viewer gives you an instant look at what’s passed by. High/low resolution settings capture your choice 3MP or 5MP images.
Features
5 MP high-quality full color resolution
Day/night autosensor
External power compatible
VGA video 16 FPS
Adjustable PIR (Lo/Med/High)
Trigger speed less than 1 second Trigger interval – 0 sec. to 60 min. programmable
Multi-image mode – 1-3 images per trigger
Video length – 1-60 seconds, programmable
Time lapse mode
Temperature range -5° F to 140° F
24 infrared night vision LEDs – 45 ft. range
PIR sensor is motion activated out to 45 ft.
4 AA – 8AA batteries (not included)
Runs up to six months on one set of batteries
Adjustable web belt and 1/4-20 socket
SD card slot
Saturday, April 11, 2009
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