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Aidodo's hunting camera: This is not just a gaming camera. This device can also be widely used for video surveillance in remote areas where connection to a power source is not possible. Designed for outdoor use. Specifications: Protection class: IP56. Mode of operation: day/night. Memory: SD card (not included) support 8MB~32GB. Working environment: -4°F to +140°F/-20°C to +60°C. Standby current: 0.2 mA. Number of IR LED: 49 black LEDs. Periodic shooting: 1 second~24 hours. Trigger interval: 0.2 seconds ~ to 0.6 seconds. Range of IR flash: 20m. Triggering distance: 25m. Standby time: 6 months (8x AA batteries). Power: 8 x AA batteries (not included) DC 6V input. System language: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian. Image resolution: 4000x3000 (12m), 3264x2448 (8m), 2592x1944 (5m). Video resolution: 1920x1080 (1080p), 1280x720 (720p), 848x480 (WVGA), 720x480 (QVGA). Contents: 1x hunting camera. 1x AV cable. 1x USB cable. 1x user's manual. 1x metal fixed support. 1x shoulder strap (polyester).
T**N
Great camera.........................
I have several other trail camera brands including .apchman ,Distianert, papa , TEC.BEAN, and now aidoda. Honestly, the day time pictures with all of these brands are adequate for hunting and scouting purposes. What separates a camera in my eyes is trigger time, quality night pictures, recovery time, battery life, strap connecting to the tree, ease of setup, pictures of an object in motion, and durability. I’ve been using trail cams since about 2009, mainly with pictures.My choice in taking pictures or videos depends on the setup. I don’t do time lapse. It’s just not something that’s useful for my hunting/scouting purposes. If you can’t decide on pictures or video, hybrid mode is a good option. I have included a video and some pictures.A NOTE ON THE SIDE SENSOR:Something peculiar about this camera that I haven't seen in many other cameras is the sensors on each side. Supposedly, the sensors on the side detect movement and "wake" the camera before game enter the picture. If you're familiar with game cameras, this is the most timely matter when taking pictures. The camera sleeps to conserve battery, but it takes time to wake up. In theory, this is a nice feature. However, I'm not sure it makes much difference based on my use and testing.WHAT I LIKE:+ Tripod mount hardware included (if that's a feature you use it migh be helpful)+ LCD Screen allows users to see where camera is pointed and you can review pictures/videos on it – Very unusual to see that in this price range+ Easy to follow and program menu+ High quality day pictures and video with excellent audio quality+ Hybrid Mode (video + pictures), Video mode (1 to 60 second settings or, 3, 5, and 10 mins) Photo bursts from 1 to 3 pictures at a time+ Security password (optional)+ It takes up to 8 AA batteries, so batteries don’t need to be swapped as often as some cameras+ I have taken fewer blurry pictures of moving objects than many other cameras I've used+ I haven't had a ton of false triggers, but I haven't been able to move it to a variety of locations to confirmWHAT I DON'T LIKE- My biggest complaint is that this takes a narrower picture than I am accustomed to.This is certainly a serviceable camera. I like this camera, but, like ANY other game camera, I think there are areas for improvement. Each camera excels in some things and slacks at others. If you know how to use this camera, it can be very efficient for hunting (or potentially other applications). If I can help with any questions, I am happy to do so!
L**E
Reasonable camera
First set the camera to do stills which it did fine. Then tried it on video. It would only record for 2 secs! After trial and error I did a reset and then it did video fine and got the badger that keeps digging up our garden. The instructions could be better. As you have to close the back up before you mount it it is guesswork where you aim it. A screen on top would be helpful to set it up in the right direction. But on the whole works well at night.
S**E
Four Stars
Camera is good, don't buy the set with the SD Card as it uses Micro SD Cards 😩
J**R
Night vision camera
Took a while to work out how to use,Took videos of hedgehogs & caught on camera a Fox & a cat.Ever saw a spider crossing the path.
D**E
Five Stars
Brilliant so easy to use . I've been using this on my wildlife blog " wild about nature " check out some of the shots this camera has taken
D**N
Great camera
Fantastic works great sound is not so good but quality is good
A**R
Very happy with this camera
Very happy with this camera, it has taken some good pictures. One small drawback, If you are getting on a bit like me it only takes micro SD card Which is ok buy very small for the older person to use. Other wise a very good purchase
G**.
Strap is 'not fit for purpose'!
Although I haven't actually taken a picture with the camera, (it may work brilliantly if I get it set up), I'm not impressed with product as an entire package.When I tried to secure the camera to a tree with the strap provided, I found that the strap was 'not fit for purpose'!i. One/two hands are needed to hold the camera in the desired position, one hand is needed to keep the grip closure open, one hand is needed to thread the strap end through the grip closure and thread it through a slot (barely wide enough), one hand is then needed to receive the strap end and thread it back out through another slot (again barely wide enough), one of the hands (if no longer needed) can be used to receive the strap end and pull it tight, another hand would be needed to pat yourself on the back having pulled off this impossible task!ii. Threading the strap end through the first slot is impossible because it is blocked, that is where the tree/stump/post/stake would be!
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