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Infrared Digital Trail Camera

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Related review

Matthew 2024-04-03 03:23:48

[2.295 lb] If like me, you are seeking to get some insight into the wild creatures who are part of your life but live right at the edge of what you can see…. This is a good tool. The trail camera is substantially smaller than I expected, which honestly is a good thing. It is easy to mount on a tree (be smart and use a stick or something to adjust the angle of the camera for tilt up or down) with the included strap. The transition from color pictures to black and white infrared is pretty seamless. The infrared light does NOT seem to bother any critters in the woods, which is obviously an important consideration.   Get yourself a larger SD card. I acquired a 256GB card and it will be good for many days’ capture. We set the video time to 25 seconds and ended up cutting function to the stills as they were always weak captures, but the video is providing an interesting look into the lives of the fox den on our property. I will probably place the trail camera in front of bird nests in the future. The night time stuff is pretty great—-providing you understand the limitations of the imaging. The camera has even done well in the rain, which surprised me. Maybe it is benefitting from the slight angle I tilted the camera at (pointing down) but the rain has not been a big issue. The trigger for the movement sensor seems to be working well enough for our purposes. If you do NOT need cell connectivity and have access to the camera easily and regularly, then there is no need to pay for the features found on some of the other trail cameras… this one does the job very well.

5
Henry 2024-04-28 03:42:46

[20 MP] For the price this is a good trail camera would buy again.

5
Judy 2024-05-25 04:27:49

[Yes] Unbelievable photo quality in a trail camera.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-19 03:48:33

[0.14 lb] Great true digital infrared photos by easy do-it-yourself removal of the infrared filter in my Sigma SD15 camera. Putting the SD15 filter back in to restore it back to normal is, for me, less easy but doable.

5
Ralph 2024-06-12 04:52:40

[0.085 lb] I use the Hoya Red #25 filter primarily for digital infrared photography. There are many out there that are much lower in cost but always remember, you get what you pay for. Hoya has been my brand of filter for most of my IR work. Their quality is very good and consistent, and for the price, you can't go wrong.

5
Wendy 2024-07-05 03:29:29

[Vivid Magenta] I produce digital infrared photographs, and prefer to print them on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper, which requires matte black ink. I always get beautiful results from this product.

5
Rodolfo G. 2024-04-24 01:14:51

[IR LEDs] I am enjoying the pictures made with the core S=4K glow trail camera

5
Roger D 2024-04-19 06:37:52

[46 mm] inexpensive way to get infrared look

5
Eric 2024-05-08 09:40:46

[Clear] I bought this to use on both a conventional and Infrared-sensitive camera, and it works perfectly on both!

5
Teny 2024-07-12 08:41:48

[Shoe Mount] I love this camera it is the best of the best for a digital camera.

5