Top products from r/trailcam
We found 8 product mentions on r/trailcam. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Wildgame Innovations 6.0 Megapixel Digital Trail Camera N6E
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
WildGame N6E 6.0 Megapixel Digital CameraFeatures 30 PC IR Flash up to 40 FTPIR Sensor Up To 50 FTHold Up To a 16GB SD CardTime, Date, Temperature & Location30 pc high intensity LED infrared flashFlexTime+ time lapse technologyRedux anti-blur technologyWide angle 16:9 aspect ratio optionFlash range ...
2. Wildgame Innovations Handheld Card Viewer Trail PAD
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
3. Bushnell Trail Cam Accessories 119656C Trophy Cam HD Brown SolAR Panel Clam
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Compatible with Trophy Cam models 119599C, 119678C, 119677C and 119676CAllows you to extend the battery life of your Trophy CamGreat for high traffic areas or extreme camera useAdjustable bracket and connection cables are includedCharging indicator light on the back of solar panelBracket and mount i...
4. LampVPath 10PCS AA to C Size Battery Adapter Case, AA to C Size Spacers, AA to Size C Battery Adapter Converter Case(10 Pack Black)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Convert any size AA battery to a size C batteryBattery Configuration: One AA battery(battery is not included)10PCS AA to C Size Battery Adapter CaseABS material, Hard, environmental protection plastic materialWeight: 6.5g per piece, Color: Black
5. Bushnell 16MP Trophy Cam HD Essential E3 Trail Camera, Brown
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Accepts up to a 32GB SD card (not included) and operates on 8 AA batteries (not included)0.3 second trigger speed; 16MP maximum image resolution; BandW text LCD display100 detection and illumination range; Low glow LED night vision flashHyper Image Recovery: 1.0 second recovery means the camera take...
6. Browning Recon Force FHD Extreme Color Screen (20MP) | BTC7FHDX with 16GB Card
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
High Sensitivity Camera Captures 20MP Images and 1920x1080p Video with SoundCamera Works During the Day and at Night Thanks to Infrared LED IlluminatLightning Fast .40 Second Trigger Speed |Long 80 ft. Detection and 120 ft. Flash RangeInvisible Flash Technology | Adjustable IR Flash Modes: Power Sav...
7. Victure Trail Game Camera 20MP 1080P Full HD with Night Vision Motion Activated Waterproof IP66 Wildlife Trap Camera No Glow Infrared with for Hunting and Wildlife Watching
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
【Ultra-high Resolution】1080P HD and 20MP ultra-high resolution deliver stunning vibrant images and clear audible videos. With 3 shooting modes and automatic day/night sensor, it moves you closer to watch and savor the best scenes of the wildlife.【Market-Leading Waterproof Performance】 No mor...
FYI: The camera used was a Browning Recon Force FHD Extreme. Kind of spendy at $ 170 (I think I paid $ 160), but I've about fallen in love with it, and I also have Bushnell and China clones. Bushnell has problems.
This Browning appears to have long battery life, great picture quality, setup screens and options.
Victure Trail Game Camera 20MP
I have a few of these on my property.
They are relatively cheap and have worked well for the year I've had them out. They're on 24/7. Great battery life on the settings I use (3 20mp pics + 20 seconds of HD video per capture) and good picture/video quality.
the ones i've had all have a test setting so you can walk around in front of the camera to see when it goes off
i have my cameras on a camera tripod, because there isn't always a tree where i want to put it, makes it nice to adjust the height and angle
i also have a card viewer that i use when i go to change the sd cards, then i can see if it needs adjusted
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If you need C batteries get AA to C adapters. Buy lithium AA’s, long lasting and better in cold weather.
https://www.amazon.com/LampVPath-Battery-Adapter-Spacers-Converter/dp/B01BOX86HU/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1537038078&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=aa+to+c+battery+adapter&dpPl=1&dpID=51h5rqCImqL&ref=plSrch
It is this one. I host a snapshot Wisconsin camera on my property. It's what they sent me, and it's not bad at all.
I have not been able to beat these http://www.amazon.com/WildGame-Megapixel-Digital-Camera-N6E/dp/B007MX0G1G/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1371148238&sr=1-1&keywords=wildgame
but I wait for the open box "used" ones that are usually $60.
You could go with rechargeable batteries if you add a small solar panel to the camera. The problem with rechargeables is that their maximum voltage is slightly lower than normal alkaline AA, so if your device has a strict requirement of 2.7v nominal, then the rechargeables will show low power sooner because they run at 2.6v (for example, numbers are not exact). The solution to this is to change the batteries often.
Alkalines should work well in cold weather for quite some time. We use ours without changing the batteries for 2 weeks in freezing temperatures. Bushnell cameras claim to work for 1 full year on a single set of alkalines. I've even had cameras set up for 1.5mo in stormy weather with hundreds of videos taken and the batteries were still at 80%.
Lithium is more expensive but you'll get consistent voltage out of them. The problem is that once they run low on power they stop altogether. This isn't such a problem for cameras since they're digital, but for drills and motors instead of getting a period of slowing you'll notice that the drill stops altogether even after you just used it.