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CamTrakker - 35mm Game Camera
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Fri May 14, 2004
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100% of reviewers
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$429.99
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9.0
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Description:
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CamTrakker
SPECIFICATIONS:
Camera: 2001 model - Samsung Evoca 70SE 35mm camera with panaramic mode. Lens: 35-70mm Schneider-Kreuznach. Aperture: f4.5 to f8.5. Shutter speed: 1/3 to 1/400 seconds. Film speed: ISO 50 to 3,200. Auto rewind: Yes. Auto film advance: Yes. Built-in flash: Yes. Red-eye reduction: Yes. Fill flash: Yes. Flash-off mode: Yes. Focus method: Automatic. Autofocus system: Active infrared. Focus distance: 0.7 meters to infinity. Macro mode: Yes. Panorama: Yes. Date imprinting: Yes, optional wireless remote. Self-timer: Yes. Battery type: 3-volt lithium-ion (not included). Width: 4.37 inches. Height: 2.40 inches. Depth: 1.34 inches. Weight: 7 ounces.
2000 model - 35mm Yashica T4 Super camera (with Zeiss lens) fully automatic (auto focus/advance/rewind/flash). Programmed electronic high speed shutter/auto exposure (1 sec.—1/700 sec.). Fast shutter allows high speed, freeze action shots. Carl Zeiss Tessar f3.5T lens 4 elements/3 groups. Carl Zeiss lens incorporates the exclusive T* multi-layer coating to suppress multiple internal reflections. The Tessar lens used on the T4 is a legendary high performance lens. Mid roll auto rewind button lets you recover the roll before it is finished if needed. Dimensions: 4.6”W x 2.6”H x 1.6”D. Weight: 6.7 ounces.
Camera Independent Use: No, you cannot take the camera out and use it like a normal 35mm camera.
Camera Film: Uses standard 35mm film (from 100 to 3200 ISO).
Film Date Stamp Options: 2 options of day/month/year or day/hour/minute imprint on each photograph.
Camera Focus Range: Close range is 20 inches and will focus on subjects not centered in the frame (a critical feature for a surveillance camera). Advanced 160 step, 3-Beam active infrared auto focus system w/focus lock. Distant/Scenery (Infinity Lock) mode.
Camera Flash and Range: Auto flash, Fill flash (forced flash) and Night Scene (No Flash) modes with indicator in LCD window. Red eye reduction.
Metering range: EV 3.5 to EV 17 (ISO 100). Flash range is 13 13/16" to 9.8 feet (ISO 100).
Power Source: Uses four "C" alkaline batteries. The camera operates on a single CR123A 3-volt lithium camera battery.
Battery Life: Typically 3 months.
Low Battery Indicator: Yes, unit has a low battery indicator. Camera has low battery indicator in the LCD display.
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).
Camera Delay Options: 6 settings, 20 second, 1 1/2, 3, 5, 25 or 45 minute delay.
Operation Modes: unit has a "light sensor" which allows you to select continuous 24 hour operation, day-only operation or night-only operation.
Event Counter: No.
Programming Modes of Operation: Dip Switch inside unit, small screwdriver or your fingers will set the dip switches.
On/off Switch: Yes, external on/off push button switch. Green LED indicates when unit is on.
Camera Aiming: Small red LED aiming test light you walk through to set the infrared beam coverage. Velcro provided to cover up red LED when not in use. Unique auxiliary viewfinder, located on the top of the camera body lets you see what the camera shutter sees to get the pictures you want.
External Picture Count Observation Window: Yes, you can view the number of pics taken from the top cover view window. The camera pic frame indicator is a LCD digital display and easy to read and has an auto reset when you change the film.
Waterproof: Yes, Camtrakker says it is, but there is no gasket on the top access cover.
Temp Range: minus 30 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Case: ABS plastic.
Mounting Setup: None. You must supply a bungee cord or small wire to tie the housing bracket to the tree.
Size: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.
Weight: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.
Sound Insulation: Yes, foam around the camera.
Camo: NaturalGear® camo finish.
Lock or Antitheft Capability: Locking bracket with 2 cable holes supplied.
Warranty: 6 months parts and labor.
Repairs out of warranty are $25.00 for check out plus the costs of replacement parts.
SOME OTHER NOTES: This game trail camera has been a popular choice of hunters for several years. Great pic quality.
BEST PRICE: $429.95 at CamTrakker.
Note: These prices are current as of 5/13/04. Please check for current price and availability.
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Posts: 60,437 Registered: March 2001 Location: SoCal --- Still American Territory @ this time
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spectr17
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Registered: March 2001 Location: SoCal --- Still American Territory @ this time Posts: 60437
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Review Date: Fri May 14, 2004
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $429.99
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Pros:
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Great pics. Easy to set up.
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Cons:
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On/Off swtich hard to operate.
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My Dad has an old 1994 model that has worked good for deer and coon pics. Long battery life, excellent photos, good camo on case blends in well on tree bark Camtrakker's operation and setup manual was easy to follow as was the Yashica camera operator's manual. Setting up the dip switch option settings was a snap. Installing the "C" batteries was a bit of a pain because of the battery case having flanges that made it difficult to insert the batteries without bending the battery contact springs. To remove the camera from the housing you have to dump the unit over or pull on the camera shutter trigger cable to get the camera out of the tight fitting foam padding. Don't grab the coiled shutter trigger wire cable, you could pull the wiring loose.
The external on/off switch is not a very positive switch, I had to check it every time I switched it on to make sure I had activated the unit. Camera was easy to set up the time/date settings and to load film and camera battery. The camera battery compartment did require a coin to pry open the compartment door, a simple slide lever would work better and require no prying. One other thing I found annoying with this cam was when you push the camera back in after a film change, the foil around the flash hole gets bent up badly, blocking the flash window. You can reshape it every time or trim it to stay out of the way with some small scissors. There is no gasket around the top cover even though Camtrakker claims this unit to be waterproof.
The foam insulation really keeps this cam quiet, although it makes it tough to get the camera out. There is a plastic mesh screen over the infrared sensor that protects the sensor, but you must be careful not to damage this screen. Security bracket good for as long as it takes the dirtbags to get the pry bar or cable/lock cutters. Problems reported with the new Yashica T5 camera. Camtrakker appears to be going back to using the Yashica T4 camera. The Yashica T4 camera is noted for it's sharp pics produced by the Zeiss lens.
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