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Leaf River - DC-1 Digital Trail Scan™ Scouting Camera
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Wed February 2, 2005
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100% of reviewers
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$299.00
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9.0
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Description:
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Available November 2004
Features:
Digital camera. Select low, medium or high resolution settings: low is 1.3 megapixel, medium is 2.1 megapixel and high gives you a possible 4-megapixel resolution with the use of software interpolation. Internal 16 MB memory stores up to 50 still pictures, and you can even choose to record three or 90-second video clips.
Camera Storage Media: Uses removeable Compact Flash (CF) Cards to store pics. System will support CF card capacity up to 3 GB. Number of pics depends on card capacity.
Independant Camera Use: No, you cannot take the camera out of the unit to use.
Camera Exposure: -1.5EV to +1.5EV and is user adjustable
Camera White Balance: 5 settings of Daylight, Horizon, A Light, Office and Old Picture
Outputs: TV Out connection port for viewing pictures on a TV. RCA connectors to TV
Camera Flash: Oversized flash for increased nighttime range. Flash range is 30 feet. Forced flash option if you want flash during daytime to fill in shadows
Manual picture mode: Use this to take a test pic to see what your camera sees. 10 second self timer for manual picture.
Self Picture Mode: Yes
Power Requirements: Uses 4 "D" and 3 "C" cell alkaline or rechargeable batteries
Battery Condition Indicator: Yes, 2 battery-strength icons to view battery condition of camera and sensor
Battery Life: Approximately 2 months
Data Imprinted On Picture: Yes, day and time
Operation Settings: Choice of Day, Night or 24 hour operation
External Picture Count Observation Window: No
Picture Delay: Can be set to take one, two or three pictures before entering adjustable pause setting (1-90 minutes). 8 Pause settings of 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 and 90 minutes
Event Counter: Yes, records date and time of 400 events
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 light for set up
Display: Backlighted viewing and control display to help you see at night when setting up cam
Lock or Antitheft Capability: Steel mounting bracket and steel bar for mounting and securing the unit. User must supply lock and cable
Sound Insulation: Not needed for digital cameras
On/Off Switch: External On/Off rocker switch
Camo: Mossy Oak Break-Up Camo
Temp range: -20 Deg. C (-4 Deg. F) to 60 Deg. C (140 Deg. F)
Includes: USB cable for computer compatibility, RCA cable, green mounting strap, user manual and picture-editing CD-ROM software.
Warranty: 1 year parts and labor limited warranty
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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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CDCooper
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Registered: February 2005
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Review Date: Wed February 2, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $299.00
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Pros:
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Battery life, up to 3Gb memory, looks, 2.1mp
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Cons:
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poor latches, 5 sec wake up time
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I have taken over 1000 pictures with most of them at night and still shows 1/2 battery power. The battery life coupled with up to 3Gb of memory is a great combination. You can set it up and go back weeks later and be confident the batteries didn't die or the flash card was full and have 1000+ of pictures. I use a 512mb card and it can hold about 1500 1280x1024 images. The picture quality is good but not like it should be. I have another digital camera at 1.3mp and its pics are better. The flash is tolerable but not as good as my other camera. Good night pictures out to 20 feet. The wake up time is not good for a trail camera as it takes about 5 seconds to wake up. Animals walking on a trail would be long gone.
This camera has alot of features that are important to getting good pictures.
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