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Interactive Outdoors - Trail Spy Digital Game Camera
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Date of last review
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Sun November 7, 2004
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No recommendations
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3.0
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Description:
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The total package includes: weatherproof camo case (Realtree or Mossy Oak), Python Cable Lock System, 64 mb internal memory, 1.5? color LCD screen, MPEG 4 Digital Video, motion sensor, light sensor, fully adjustable camera settings, night video light source!
Features include:
Can record both :
Digital 2.1 mega pixel photos (Day or Night)
Digital MPEG4 video recording (Day or Night, 10, 20,30 sec or continuous motion)
64 meg of internal memory standard (more than any other)
1.5 inch color LCD for viewing your data in the field
Connects to both your PC and TV
Can upgrade memory with a SD memory card ( up to additional 512 meg)
Store 700 to 5500 still photos
Record from 18 mins. to over 2 hours of video * note minimum to maximum memory
Remove camera and use it everywhere
Security Feature designed into system
Trail Spy includes:
Camera
ABS weather proof case
System rechargable battery
Battery Charger
PC cable and editing software
A/V cable
Wrist Strp
Users manuals
Locking security cable
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Keywords:
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Trail Spy gamecam, trailcam, deercam |
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Administrator
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Posts: 61,550 Registered: March 2001 Location: SoCal --- Still American Territory @ this time
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Author
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Bond
Member
Registered: March 2004 Location: South Central Wisconsin Posts: 286
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Review Date: Sun November 7, 2004
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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Pros:
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Good quality pictures and video, Can store many images, decent battery life. Able to view what you are going to take a picture of on the LCD screen.
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Cons:
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Slow 5 sec. trigger. bad mounting and locking system. major flash bleed and poor flash range
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I wouldn't mind this camera but the trigger time and flash are just horrible. It takes over 5 seconds for a picture so there are a lot of butts and blank pics. I got a few false triggers of the sun but that was my fault.
I haven't got one good night pic. In a few pics I can barely make out a flash but the rest are completely black. During the evening when it uses a flash, it bleeds terribly because there is no barrier between the lens hole and the flash hole.
There is no on/off switch, you have to plug in the battery and then screw the 2 little screws on to put the cover back on. Afte that you have to lock it to the tree, during which time you will get your picture taken.
The system could use an entirely new case, one that opens and closes easlily, has a flash enhancer, attaches to the tree easier, and has an external on/off switch. Even with all that the camera would still be very slow.
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