Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Bushnell 8MP Trophy Cam Brown Night Vision Trail Camera

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Bushnell 8mp Trophy Cam Brown Night Visi Trail Camera , Deals Gigabyte Ati Rade Hd6850 1gb Ddr5 2dvihdmidisplayport, Sapphire Rade Hd6770 1 Gb Ddr5 Dvi Hdmi Displayport , Asus Ati Rade Hd5450 Silence 1 Gb Ddr3 , Deals Xfx Amd Rade Hd 6950 800m 2 Gb Ddr5 Dual Minidp Hdmi Dual Dvi, Evga Ge Ce 6200 512 Mb Ddr2 , Asus Ge Ce 210 1gb 64 Bit Ddr3 Pci Express 20 X16 , Deals Xfx Amd Rade Hd6870 Pcie 2gb Dual Mini, Asus Engtx560 Ti Dcii Top2di1gd5 Ge Ce Gtx 560 Ti , Diam D Multimedia Amd Rade Hd 6990 Gddr5 4g Memory , Compact and efficient, the 3.5 by 5.5-inch 8-Megapixel Trophy Cam 119436C Trail Camera from Bushnell is your 24-hour eyes in the woods. Thanks to a 32-LED flash that is invisible to game and other hunters, the 119436C Trail Camera can capture images in total darkness with a range of 45 feet. The motion activated PIR sensor also has a day/night 45-foot range and automatically snaps pictures with a fast one-second trigger speed. Capable of taking widescreen, VGA, and QVGA videos of up to 60 seconds with audio recordings, 8-megapixel individual still images, and multi-frame images of up to three shots, the 119436C Trail Camera provides excellent coverage of game movement. Add in Field Scan Mode that uses time-lapse technology to take images automatically at preset time intervals, operating simultaneously with the motion activated camera functions, and you will dramatically increase your field coverage. Designed for long scouting stints, the 119436C Trail Camera offers up to one year of battery life and can store plenty of images thanks to 32GB SD card compatibility. The camera mounts on any stationary object of your choosing with an adjustable web belt and a 1/4-20 socket. The weatherproof camera is designed to stay out in the field in all weather conditions, so that you can maximize your time in the field.

Time-lapse technology automatically snaps images at pre-set intervals so you can see game movement within a larger area. Key Features and Specifications:

  • Black and white text LCD display
  • High-quality, 8-megapixel full-color image resolution
  • Invisible nighttime flash with 32 LEDs
  • Motion activated day/night PIR auto-sensor
  • 45-foot flash and sensor range
  • Adjustable PIR (Low/Medium/High)
  • One second trigger speed
  • Programmable trigger interval: one second to 60 minutes
  • Multi-image mode: one to three images per trigger
  • Widescreen, VGA, QVGA video resolution with audio
  • Video length: programmable from one to 60 seconds
  • Field Scan Time Lapse Mode with Simultaneous Live Trigger: takes images at pre-set intervals of one minute to 60 minutes, within the hours of your choice--at the same time as using the motion activated sensor.
  • Weatherproof construction prevents rain from soaking in
  • Temperature range: -5 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Mounts with adjustable web belt and 1/4-20 socket
  • SD card slot supports up to 32GB
  • Power: 4 to 8 AA batteries (not included); external power compatible
  • Battery Life: up to one year per batteries set
  • Dimensions: 3.5 by 5.5 inches
  • Model: 119436C


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This review is from: Bushnell 8MP Trophy Cam Brown Night Vision Trail Camera (Sports)
Picked up this unit based on good reviews and a great warranty. Comes with free software to scan thru 1000's of pics to find motion (great when using field scan mode) and comes with free software for a buck scoring software (I haven't used this yet). The Scouting assistant software is great tool. Currently I have it set to 5MP, 1 sec delay, high sensitivity, Field scan turned on for 6am thru 7:15pm. After being on for just over a week used about 1 GB with these settings.

First location was in the middle of woods in a thick tall grass trail. Worked great facing NW direction. Plenty of canopy so I wasn't worried about direct sun. New spot is facing direct N (most state this is best if you can face north to avoid direct sun wash-out of the pics). At our house I tested (I highly recommend this to get used to the camera) facing south and south west w/o any problems with only 2 trees in our yard. Took great pics of cars and people in the neighborhood. I did have some low light blurring of pics till I updated the firmware as noted below.

I would recommend the following. Sony Envelope rechargeable batteries (new ones have even more charge cycles and have great life (85% of capacity after a year and spend a few bucks on the BC-700 Lacrosse charger or something similar. This charger took my Energizer rechargeable and gave them new life. Charges each cell separately and doesn't rely on just a timer. Our Digital camera went from 3 weeks between trying to take a pic and having dead batteries to lasting 4-6 months with about the same amount of use. Old energizer charger cooked the batteries I am guessing and the storage life was non existent, new charger they are working much better, but do loose over time so I would not use with this camera due its low consumptions and possible to go seasons on 1 charge.

Just ordered a 16 GB memory card and plan on trying videos later this fall to watch turkey patterns (Time lapse and Trigger can be set to use video, you get either pics or video but you can't do one of each). I purchased a Scandisk class 4 and MicroSD size so I can also view on my phone (Micro to SD adapter used in the unit). Class 4 card is probably over-kill but the price was not much different then class 2 (Higher is faster Be careful of fake memory cards, If you write a review make sure to know the seller if you are sure it was not a fake. Amazon has frustration free on the MicroSD and you can be assured it is not fake. I've read several reviews where memory cards were the problem or low battery life was tied to it on this and other trail cams.

Note Bushnell has a 2010 and 2011 firmware update. Review your Ser # to see if you need to update it. Fixed blurry pics I had in night vision before I ran the update.

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