Tuesday, November 19, 2013

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Simmons 6 MP ProHunter No Glow LED Trail Camera with Night Vision SALE


Title : Simmons 6 MP ProHunter No Glow LED Trail Camera with Night Vision
ASIN : B0093ZY79I

Simmons 6 MP ProHunter No Glow LED Trail Camera with Night Vision Description


THE MOST RELIABLE HUNTING PARTNER YOU'LL EVER HAVE. With an astounding nine months of battery life, a quick trigger speed and up to 32GB of memory, our new trail cameras are the industry's preeminent blend of dependability and value. The motion-activated sensor has a range of up to 45 feet, and afterdark images are captured from up to 45 feet, with infrared night vision LEDs that are virtually invisible to game. This year, keep your eye on the trails 24/7 with some of the best-priced, best-performing cameras on the market. Features: IR LED night vision 3 to 7 MP images Video mode Rugged and field-ready Specifications: Resolution Settings: 2, 4, 6MP PIR Sensor: 45 ft. Night Vision Flash: 32 No Glow Black LEDs, 45ft Power Supply 4-8A...

Simmons 6 MP ProHunter No Glow LED Trail Camera with Night Vision Features


  • 2, 4 and 6-megapixel high-quality full color resolution; date, time and moon stamp on all images
  • Motion-activated sensor has a range of up to 45 feet
  • Adjustable 5 to 60 second 640x480 video day or night with audio; time-lapse mode
  • 32 No Glow Black LEDs are totally invisible to game or other hunters; after dark images are captured from up to 45 feet
  • Runs up to nine months on one set of 8 AA batteries; up to 32GB SD card capability

Simmons 6 MP ProHunter No Glow LED Trail Camera with Night Vision Simmons 6 MP ProHunter No Glow LED Trail Camera with Night Vision



Brand: Simmons
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Rating : 4.5
Rating : 2

Review : Simmons 6 MP Pro Hunter No Glow Trail Cam
This is my first trail cam so I don't have a comparable. Good general purpose trail cam for less than $90. I purchased it to view active wildlife routes and to record some less desirable two-legged wildlife going where they're not supposed to be. This trail cam sold me with its "black" IR which critters (two- and four-legged) cannot see. Daylight pics were acceptable and video was clear. Night time pics were slightly blurry if the subject was moving at a normal pace about 15 feet from the camera. The night vision video was excellent for subjects greater than 5 feet feet from the camera, any closer and the video was mildly distorted by the IR light reflection off of light surfaces (but still in the acceptable range). My subject was a deer in total darkness (new moon) on a cloudy night in the middle of a forest. The only real problem with the video was a slightly slow sensor reaction time. The sound quality was not so good (a bit hissy), but I didn't buy this for sound...

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