There is the external battery port on the bottom. The back has the strap loops and bark grabbers. Inside the C cell battery tubes are left and right with the LCD and control buttons in the center.
The SD card slot 32 gig is under the bottom edge under the buttons. There is no built in security on this camera other than the Python loops built into the back of the camera. With four pre tested C cells loaded into the tank and a short trip to the dark room let me know a few things. First off is the trigger seems to be as advertized. The delay also seems to be as advertized. The flash how ever is not as advertized and will have to be classed as very low glow.
It was faintly visible at 6 feet. The front lights should be covered when deployed because of the red and green indicators. The strength of the flash seemed somewhat dim but should be alright to 25 feet judging from this unofficial walk through. The outside in good light produced some pretty good pictures. Please remember this camera is extreme low glow and is in the one second trigger time range with a selling price of just over a hundred dollars.
Might be hard to beat if the longevity proves out and no additional faults are found. The supplied manual just has a brief description of the programming procedures and not much more. The programming was super simple and easy to follow without ever opening the pamphlet. The warranty is listed as being one year as long as the card is sent in. A receipt is required also. There is no pay to play clause in their warranty which is very good. Shop with confidence on eBay! What are the best trail cameras in ?
Trail Camera Reviews, buyer guide, and ratings. Brown, Bushnell, Moultrie, and more brands. That kind of instantaneous information about game movement raises an interesting question here in … Trail camera photos. For the money, we were pleasantly surprised with the abilities of this camera in this area.
Fast trigger speed caught subjects close and clear on trails. We found the recovery time to be as fast as 3 seconds in burst mode. Recovery time was slightly slower at night, but we had numerous multiple shots at night of animals moving at an average rate of speed. The camera can be set for bursts of up to 4 photos per trigger. Fourth picture of four as a bull passes the camera on a trail. Even the 4th picture is still close and clear. The photo quality was excellent. Each picture was clear and sharp with plenty of detail and color.
We especially liked the night pictures and low light pictures, and of all the Hunten models we used, the GSCIR was the best. The Hunten cameras light sensor was the best that we found, triggering the IR flash earlier in low light conditions than any other camera. This provided for the highest quality dusk and dawn transition photos that we captured. Dusk and dawn are when most animals move from feeding and watering areas to bedding areas, and the transition time photos from the Hunten cameras were excellent.
Each picture is date and time stamped, with moon phase. The best transition pictures of all brands tested. For those that use their trail cameras to record videos, this camera has the ability to record standard AVI video clips at X , 20 seconds in length at 30 frames per second.
The videos were clear and added a great dimension to this camera. The Hunten cameras operate on 4 C cell batteries. Battery life was above average compared with the other cameras we reviewed.
After 4 months and over pictures, the camera was ready for a new set of batteries. Of course, battery life is very dependent on the number of pictures the camera takes, and whether they are at day or at night.
The program buttons and LCD display are accessed the front of the camera via two latches. The buttons are big buttons and easy for us big guys to use. The SD card slot is located right in the middle of the buttons, and for those of us with big fingers is very easy to access.
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