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Description: Non Typical DeerCam DC-200®


SPECIFICATIONS:

Camera: Olympus Infinity XB 35 mm. Film format: 35mm DX-coded color negative film (24 x 36 mm). Lens: Olympus lens, 29 mm, f/4, 3 elements in 3 groups . Shutter: Programmed electronic shutter (1/60 - 1/250 sec.) . Viewfinder: Inverted Galilean type, large-size viewfinder. Magnification - 0.68X. Field of view ratio - 80% . Focusing: Active-type autofocus system. Focus lock possible. Focusing range: 3.3ft to infinity . Exposure control: Programmed automatic exposure control . Exposure counter: Progressive type with automatic reset . Self-timer: Electronic self-timer, 12-sec. delay. Film speed range: Automatic setting with DX-coded film with ISO 100-400. Film loading: Automatic loading (automatically advances to first frame). Film advance/rewind: Automatic (automatic rewind activated at end of film, automatic rewind stop). Rewind possible at any point . Flash: Built-in flash with Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Off and Fill-in modes. Power source: 3V lithium battery (CR123A or DL123A). Dimensions: 4.6"W X 2.8"H X 1.6"D". Weight: 6.2 oz. (without battery).


Camera Independent Use: Yes, you can take the camera out of the unit and use it like a normal 35mm camera.


Power Source: 2 each 9 volt alkaline batteries (not included). The camera operates on a single 3-volt lithium camera battery.

Battery Life: 2 months.


Low Battery Indicator: Battery level indicator is done by pushing a button and the LED blinks out battery condition.


Detection Method: Passive infrared motion detector which is designed to detect heat in motion within a conical area. The ± 4 degree cone-shaped detection zone extends to 60 feet (maximum detection distances vary with ambient air temperature and animal size). Generally speaking, the cooler the air the greater the detection distance (this characteristic is true for all passive/motion sensors).


Detection Range: 60 feet. Standard & High Sensitivity settings allow optimizing for animal size.


Camera Delay Options: 10 position rotary camera delay switch with 15 seconds to 1 hour delay.
Operation Modes: 24 hour only setting.Optional Expander gives you more options.

On/off Switch: Has an external button to deactivate the camera for testing or changing film. It automatically turns on after 12 minutes.
Programming Modes of Operation: The optional Xpander™ Unit provides enhanced trail monitoring recording date/time every instance and animal passes, not just when a photo is taken. A Sequential Photos function snaps multiple photos when triggered.


Film Date Stamp Options: Date/Time only.


Camera Focus Range: 3.3 feet to infinity.

Camera Flash Range: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.

Camera Aiming Test Light: "Walk/Test" Light" blinks when you walk through the infrared beam to let you know where the beam is pointing. Red light/green light assistance.


Film Check Observation Window: Yes, pushing switch has LED flash number of pics.

Event Counter: Yes, counts activity and indicates number of events (500 total events).

Waterproof: Yes.


Temp Range: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.

Mounting Setup: Bungee cord.

Case: ABS plastic.


Size: 6" w x 9 1/2" h x 2 1/2" d.

Weight: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.


Sound Insulation: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.

Camo: Yes.


Lock or Antitheft Capability: Security cable and internal screw hole.


Warranty: 2 year warranty on electronics / 1 year warranty on camera and enclosure.

NOTES: This camera was introduced in the spring of 2003. Customer service answered our e-mail inquiry in 1 business day.


BEST PRICE: $259.95 at Dewclaw Sales. $279.99 at Bass Pro Shops and at Cabela's. Non-Typical Deer Cam Xpander™ Unit - $59.99 at Cabela's and Bass Pro Shops.


Note: These prices are current as of 9/19/03. Please check for current price and availability.
Keywords: Non Typical DeerCam DC-200®, deer cam, game trail cam,gamecam, trailcam,



iowabucks


Registered: August 2004
Location: southeast iowa
Posts: 569
Review Date: Fri November 26, 2004 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $200.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: excellent quality pics, easy access, expander compatible
Cons: a couple rolls of nothing, battery power gets worse with time

very easy to use, excellent pics, but i have had a few rolls of nothing.(probably my fault.). Battery power lasts about 4-5 weeks. Although mine has barely been lasting one week the last couple rolls. Other than that is is a very good camera. I would recommend this camera.
Mailman Bill


Registered: August 2004
Location: Hm: Blue Springs Missouri Hunting land: central Missouri
Posts: 613
Review Date: Sat December 4, 2004 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: Not Indicated | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: Most pictures are very clear and will pick up even squirrels
Cons: On game trails it is a little slow to react. I had pictures of 1/2 of deer or the butt . Learned not to place to close to trail.

The product is very good. I learned not to use bargain batteries. Use name brand alkaline. I learned to mount the camera to a sturdy object because the wind blowing a smaller tree will set it off. I set it up on a deer trail that came off of a hill. The deer were already past the lens by the time it went off. Allow some distance between the trail and the lens to allow the photo censor to read for the picture. Each roll that I develope is better than the last. Great investment to find out where and when the deer are using the area. I found that 75% of my deer photos were at night. Don't forget where you placed the camera or you will have some good pictures of yourself.
lugnut


Registered: July 2005
Location: Crestview Florida
Posts: 535
Review Date: Mon July 18, 2005 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: great quality pictures, good range, excellent locking decvice, simple to use
Cons: camo stands out a little but not bad

I've owned mine for almost 2 years and if you can get by with out a digital model this is the one for you. I have never had a false trigger with mine although some times I do just get eyes but that's out at well over 35 ft. I have gotten pictures of people trying to steal it but none have gotten it yet. The battery on mine last for almost 4 months instead of the published 3. It's a solid camera and I would recommend it to anyone.
Hideandwatch
God grant me the serenity...


Registered: July 2002
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1331
Review Date: Mon September 11, 2006 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: Not Indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: easy pack in, great shots,good battery life,weather proof is great, easy to check battery life
Cons: when checking how many exposed the light flashes so fast that you cant hardly count the flashes

Seems to be a great game cam, really holds up to the weather outdoors (hot and cold). I have yet to set the date/time stamp, I have tried several times and the date and time is never stamped on the film when developed. The date and time is set and the little line above the date to the right is there. Am going to call Olympus on this. I havent had any problems (except for the date/timesetting) operational or otherwise since I have had this camera (second season). Purchased at Cabelas $199.00 I just purchased another D-200 from Non Typical, refurbished for $45.00. The date and time stamp work perfect on this cam and they included the Xpandr unit for free too. I had contacted them about the problem with the date/time stamp on the first cam and the warranty was up aand it turned out it was cheaper to just buy a refurbished unit. Both cams are still being used but the first still does not so the date/time stamp.


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