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$595.00
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Description:
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CamTrakker Digital Game Camera
SPECIFICATIONS:
Camera: Sony’s DSC-P32 Cyber-shot® digital still camera. 3.2 megapixel effective resolution, 3.2X Smart Zoom. Includes a USB 2.0 interface and uses a Memory Stick to store your photos, eliminating the need to buy film rolls or pay for film processing. 1.6" TFT color (61,000 pixels) LCD Screen with Auto Brightness. 14bit A/D Conversion - allows a wider dynamic range from highlight to shadow. 33mm lens (in 35mm equivalent) + Smart Zoom. USB 2.0 Connectivity to host computer. Power: 2 x AA NiMH rechargeable batteries (2100mAH included with charger). Noise Reduction: Auto at 1/2 second or longer shutter speeds. Aperture Control: Automatic: f/2.8 ~ 5.6. Lens: Sony 5mm (33mm equivalent), F2.8 - 5.6. Filter Thread: none. Shutter Control: Automatic: 2 seconds to 1/1000 second. ISO: Auto (100-400) or fixed 100, 200, 400.
Camera Independent Use: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.
Camera Storage Medium: Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro Compatible, 16MB included.
Camera Resolution: Still Image: 2048x1536, 1632x1224, 1280x960 or 640x480. Movie: MPEG VX (640x480) w/audio, 160x112 E-mail;
Film Date Stamp Options: Simultaneous time/date recording into image date.
Camera Focus Range: Focusing System with 3 Area Multi-point AF. 19.7" (50cm) to Infinity.
Camera Flash and Range: 45 feet. Strobe flash.
Power Source: 2 AA Nickel metal hydride batteries. One powers the camera itself and the other powers the large strobe flash for full illumination of those late night encounters.
Battery Life: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.
Low Battery Indicator: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.
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: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.
Programming Modes of Operation: Dip Switch inside unit, small screwdriver or your fingers will set the dip switches.
On/off Switch: Yes. External.
Camera Aiming: The aiming light will flash red when the sensor is activated while the unit is off to ease positioning of the camera, but will flash green when the Camtrakker is on and activated to take a photo.
External Picture Count Observation Window: Unknown at this time, if anybody has this info please email us.
Waterproof: Yes.
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.
Camo: NaturalGear® camo finish.
Lock or Antitheft Capability: Locking bracket with 2 cable holes supplied.
Comes With: A USB cable and Sony Memory Stick.
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 digital game camera was introduced in the summer of 2001. The first camera used was the Yashica MicroElite which retailed for around $350.00 alone, so it's about 1/3 of the cost for this unit. Camera used now is the Sony’s DSC-P32 Cyber-shot® digital.
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Registered: March 2001
Location: SoCal --- Still American Territory @ this time