These are from a new Bushnell trail camera I'm using for tracking gray wolves up in the northern blue hills of northwest Wisconsin. The model is the 2012 edition of the "Trophy Cam HD," and I can tell you that in no uncertain terms, it is far and away the best camera of its kind I've yet field tested. It even out performs my Reconyxx which costs $300.00 more.
It offers adjustable pixel(3/5/8), full or wide screen option, capture rate of one to three shots per shutter, low, medium, high LED/multi-flash option, selectable video from 320 X 240, 640 X 480, or 1280 X 720 for true HD video, video with audio programmable from one to sixty seconds in length, with a reset rate of just ten seconds, and best of all a 0.6 second trigger time, along with a reset rate of just 2.9 seconds! Believe me, if it trips the sensor this camera is going to get the shots.
It also offers some extremely useful features, such as a "programable field scan" option which allows the user to program the camera to auto scan its field of view at preset intervals without interfering with the cameras normal operation. This is a valuable option for hunters who may have animals brousing just outside of the cameras 70 foot sensor range! It also offers time lapse options that are quite interesting, and a bunch of other features that I know I'm forgetting. The Bushnell Trophy HD runs on eight AA batterys, but it will also run on as few as four. Its ridiculously simple to program, all in all a killer trail set for just over $200.00!
I'll post other images as I can, especially once the blue hills gray wolf packs have their pups and start moving them from rendevous point to rendevous point over the summer.
It offers adjustable pixel(3/5/8), full or wide screen option, capture rate of one to three shots per shutter, low, medium, high LED/multi-flash option, selectable video from 320 X 240, 640 X 480, or 1280 X 720 for true HD video, video with audio programmable from one to sixty seconds in length, with a reset rate of just ten seconds, and best of all a 0.6 second trigger time, along with a reset rate of just 2.9 seconds! Believe me, if it trips the sensor this camera is going to get the shots.
It also offers some extremely useful features, such as a "programable field scan" option which allows the user to program the camera to auto scan its field of view at preset intervals without interfering with the cameras normal operation. This is a valuable option for hunters who may have animals brousing just outside of the cameras 70 foot sensor range! It also offers time lapse options that are quite interesting, and a bunch of other features that I know I'm forgetting. The Bushnell Trophy HD runs on eight AA batterys, but it will also run on as few as four. Its ridiculously simple to program, all in all a killer trail set for just over $200.00!
I'll post other images as I can, especially once the blue hills gray wolf packs have their pups and start moving them from rendevous point to rendevous point over the summer.
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