Trail Camera - 12MP

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huffhuff

Forager
Sep 20, 2010
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Hitchin, Hertfordshire
Hi guys,

I'm selling a 12 megapixel trail camera. It's brand new in the box. All you need is batteries and an SD card and away you go. It's a battery powered, motion-activated camera with IR for night shots! Great for animal tracking (i've got loads of deer, badgers, hedgehogs, all manner of birds). It would also be good as a security camera in your garden (I have mine strapped to a tree and looking at my oil tank).

£113 delivered to your door via Royal Mail Recorded Delivery. Bank Transfer preferable...but will do PayPal at a push :) PM if interested.

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The spec is as follows;

  • A compact scouting camera in a camouflaged case with some pretty amazing features:
  • 6 month battery life
  • a sensor and invisible (blue LEDs) IR night vision range of 65ft
  • programmable 5 or 12 Mega Pixel, DVD quality video (640×480)
  • time stamp
  • security code
  • high quality photos
  • video
  • time lapse option
  • temperature, moon phase, unique triple sensor – primes the camera to give a 1 second trigger
  • a large LCD for picture and video playback.
  • We supply the latest version with 12MP interpolation and many additional features (password, full TFT and 12MP) – a UK first!
  • Sharp and crisp colour pictures/videos in daytime and clear black/white pictures/videos at night
  • Take videos immediately after taking pictures under the same Mode “Cam+Video”
  • Built-in 2 1⁄4” LCD color display
  • Ultra low standby power consumption. Extremely long in-field life (in standby mode, up to 3 months with 4 x AA batteries and 6 months with 8 x AA batteries)
  • Unique side Prep Sensor design provides wider sensing angle and enhances camera’s response speed Perform in the most extreme temperatures from -22°F to 158°F Compact size (5 ½ x 3 ½ x 2 ½ inches).
  • Batteries or SD card NOT included
 

huffhuff

Forager
Sep 20, 2010
119
0
Hitchin, Hertfordshire
If i'm honest, i'm looking through the manual and it doesn't mention any IP rating. However, I have had mine outside for about 2 months now and it is working fine. The unit itself splits down the middle to expose the colour screen and buttons. This is surrounded by a rubber seal. As of yet, I have not seen or had water on the screen (as in, the middle section). Although, as this is nearly half the price of a Bushnell and comes from China, as a precaution, I put a strip of electrical tape over the 'join' just to be safe. I have also used it without the tape and it has been fine. I have a friend that built a bird-box for his (makes it a bit more discreet too). Another mate actually dropped his in a bucket of water and it still works... but has some slight rust showing on a clip.

Hope that helps.
 

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