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22-10-2010, 11:03 #1
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Trail Cam
Guys I have bought 3 trail cam's to be used on my plot and wherever else I deem it neccesary to compliment my current security in place aswell as monitor what wildlife I have around my house.
The camera is a U-WAY NightTracker NT-50-B.This camera has infrared but not the type that can be spotted via the dull red glow of the IR lens.They call it NO GLOW technology.This is desired at night so that any passer by/criminal cannot spot the camera at night and even game cannot see it.
I tried it last night and had good results for the first time out.I caught my dogs running around at 23hoo where I had set the camera up quite far away from my house.I look forward to all the possibilites that this device can bring.It stores all info on a SD card.I am using a 2GB card but you can use 16GB cards aswell.The camera has various settings.You can choose what MegaPixels from 0.8 up to 8MP.You can choose the amount of pictures to be taken on a burst from 1-9 and the "sleep time" between picture bursts varying from 5seconds to over a minute.It can also do video clips up to a minute long with sound.It comes with a remote/screen that is used to set the camera up in the field and view footage in the field.It runs on 4x "C" batteries but the remote is charged via a USB port.I have bought rechargeable C batteries.
It is well worth the R4000 spent.
I will post pics as soon as I have caught something interesting on film besides my dogs.
http://s677.photobucket.com/albums/v...t=IMG_1857.jpg
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22-10-2010, 12:00 #2
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Re: Trail Cam
HI G-Force nice toy. Is it weather proof?
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22-10-2010, 12:32 #3
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Re: Trail Cam
Useful little thing that
Is that R4k for 1? or R4k for 3?
Thanks
Sweet
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22-10-2010, 12:39 #4
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Yes it is weather proof and the price was around R3800 each.You can get cheaper but then they don't have the invisable flash or infrared.Some of the other makes with
NO GLOW IR are around R5000-R6000.
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22-10-2010, 13:15 #5
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"Guns are just tools, the way they're used reflects the society they're apart of, if you don't like guns, blame it on society" ~Chris Kyle
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22-10-2010, 13:27 #6
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Thanx Frank.Like I said there are cheaper options with a few less features.
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10-11-2010, 08:53 #7
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Nothing fancy like the game farm owners but my cam took this pic last night.
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10-11-2010, 09:55 #8
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very nice, whats he got in his jaws there?
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10-11-2010, 09:57 #9
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Looks like a small bird,pheasant or small chicken.Not sure.
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20-11-2010, 13:42 #10
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A duiker filmed on video this morn with the trail cam.
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