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Recon Outdoors - Talon Digital IR Infrared Scouting Camera
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Wed September 28, 2005
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50% of reviewers
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$449.00
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5.0
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Description:
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Get the whole picture with Talon's panoramic format. Covert Infrared Illuminator lets you capture multiple pictures of the same animal. Doesn't disturb wildlife feeding or mating habits. Talon is the only camera on the market that can record Night-Time Movies!!!
Recon Outdoors Talon™ Digital IR Infrared Scouting Camera
Features:
Camera: All-digital camera uses a 1.3 megapixel CMOS imager to capture high quality wide-angle black and white images.
Camera Storage Media: Stores hundreds of images on Compact Flash 32MB memory card (included). Optional storage cards with up to 512MB can be purchased and used. Make sure to format these optional cards before use. You can format these cards by clicking on "My Computer" if using Windows and then right clicking the drive icon that represents the Compact Flash card drive and then choosing "Format". Use FAT16 or FAT format.
Independant Camera Use: No, you cannot take the camera out of the unit to use.
Camera Exposure: Automatic
Camera White Balance: Automatic
Camera Wakeup Delay: 2 seconds
Outputs: TV Video Out connection port for viewing pictures on a TV. RCA connectors to TV
Camera Flash: Unknown at this time
Manual picture mode: Yes, you can take a pic manually with the camera
Power Requirements: Uses 6 "D" cell alkaline or rechargeable batteries
Battery Condition Indicator: Yes, unit shows battery voltage on start up and has alarm for low voltage
Battery Life: Approximately 3 months depending on temperature
Data Imprinted On Picture: Each image is stamped with time, date, temperature, lunar phase and programmable name and location
Operation Settings: Unknown at this time.
External Picture Count Observation Window: No
Operation Settings: 24 hours only. You cannot set this unit for nighttime only or daytime only
Picture Delay: Programmable event delay that can be set from one second to 1 hour and image sequence that can record multiple images for each event.
Event Counter: No
Detection Method: Passive infrared motion detector which is designed to detect heat in motion within a conical area. Generally speaking, the cooler the air the greater the detection distance (this characteristic is true for all passive/motion sensors).
Sensor Sensitivity: Infrared motion-detection system has a sensitivity adjustment to adjust sensor range
Waterproof: Yes, gasket sealed housing
Case: ABS plastic
Walk Test Light: Walk-test LED and laser for aiming unit
Display: Simple and easy-to-use user interface comes with a sealed 5-button keypad and 2" x 8" two-line LCD screen. Change time, date and camera settings without a computer
Lock or Antitheft Capability:Optional steel mounting bracket and steel bar for mounting and securing the unit.
Sound Insulation: Not needed for digital cameras
On/Off Switch: Yes
Camo: Yes
Temp range:32F to 158F (0C to 70C)
Size: 7"w x 8"h x 4 3/4"d
Weight: 2lbs. without batteries. 3 lb. 4 oz. with batteries. Optional locking bracket weighs 4 lbs
Includes: Compact Flash 32MB memory card, TV video cable with RCA jacks and mounting strap
Warranty: 1 year parts and labor limited warranty
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Posts: 60,437 Registered: March 2001 Location: SoCal --- Still American Territory @ this time
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steel
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Registered: July 2004 Posts: 117
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Review Date: Sat April 23, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $449.00
| Rating: 7
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Pros:
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No flash, well made
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Cons:
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trigger speed 4-5 seconds
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I bought the first Talon the basspro got in here in Oklahoma City. I could find very little info about it at the time it ws so new out. I needed a trail camera for my feeder site and didn't what a flash going of all the time there as I hunt that spot.The talon looked to be well made and is much smaller in size than most web or Mag picture's make it look. The controls inside are top notch along with the overall build of camera system grade AAA.I have ran it on my feeder since late last summer 8-10 months now and the cam still works like new. I will list the pluses to this system first: Good battery life will take hundreds of pics and last over a month+ on batteries. No flash or noise it's like you never know your getting photo's taken of you or the deer. The land owner next to me can testfy to that as I had is photo hunting my spot with this cam.Strong IR leds true 30ft range at night I have to put a small black tale on half the leds if I set the camera to close to a trail or it will glare bad for to much IR. 10-25 ft is perfect range for IR pics. Now to the bad things: Slow trigger speed about 4-5 second no problem on a scrape,rub,feeder site, but on a trail alone that is to slow maybe it will be improved I had one of the first models after all. Second the IR is to strong at short ranges must block some of them or set cam back father from target area. last this is not the camera fault but B/W images just aren't as pretty as color ones. Overall I beleive this is one if not the bext commercial built IR cams out there for sell at this time. Also the IR leds do allow you to get pictures of the same animal as they don't leave after the flash goes off.I don't think a white flash scares most deer but I can tell you I will get a picture of the same buck at my feeder every 2minutes for 15 minutes straight with this cam.Before with my white flash you may get the same deer maybe 1 or 2 pics that's it. So I don't think the like the flash and leave after they have had enough of it going off.May just make them alittle nervous until they get use to the flash.
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mtho
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Registered: September 2005
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Review Date: Wed September 28, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid?: $449.00
| Rating: 3
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Pros:
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no flash
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bad , black & white photos, can't delete a couple of pictures it is erase all your pictures or none
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This camera seems to offer everything that a hunter would want, but most of the time you can't tell what is in the picture. Most pictures are very hard to see.
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