Thanks for the great video. I just ordered one of these camera's and I think I'll love it when it gets here. Thanks again for the fabulous review. Got right to the point and showed us all we truly need to know.
I bought this camera a couple of years back from Walyworld. Thought I would upgrade from the cheap Tasco's I got a couple of years prior (I have 4 of them). Never could get it to work right. Very short range like,15 feet. Night vision died last year completely. Cheap Tasco's still running strong.
IDIOT-PROOF REVIEW! :) This review is so well-explained and thorough that this is pretty-much all you'll need to learn how to use this trail camera! It's because of this guy and his previous video, "Comparing trail cameras Tasco and Wildgame," that I went out and bought one of these cameras! :) Thank you so very much for explaining the camera's operation in great detail; and, for filming and posting this video! :)
@Ben Lewis - Yes, they certainly do! Have you seen the other awesome videos this guy, post 10, has made with his trail camera(s)? They ROCK as well! :)
@Ben Lewis - Just 'click' post 10 on this video; then, search his videos for trail camera videos. He has awesome videos of wildlife eating at his feed stations he built; his tarantula; neighborhood animals; etc! :)
Thanks for the review. Gonna pick one up now because there’s someone snooping in my backyard at night and has gotten in the house while I was not home and broken my things. Hopefully this puts an end to it.
How did it work for you? I'm about to buy a couple of them. I am having my neighbors sneaking on my property and stealing stuff and now started messing with my zero turn mower..
@@Schneeef I have this camera . Night shots not too good. Good day pictures though. Also caught someone stealing. Had tree branches in front of camera , so it took 500 pictures. Still experimenting .
I just purchased one like yours but it is a 18mp. I got mine to catch people throwing trash where I work. While testing it, I found that it is a bit slow. I'm already out of frame by the time it takes the picture. I will also have to put tape over the red light that flashes, when it takes a picture. That red light will give away the location where I hang it.
Ebay or Amazon, buy a card reader that can fit your phone, If you have an android you may need to convert the avi files to mp4 to view them. If it is set to picture taking it doesn't need converting
I use rechargeable AA batteries in mine. They seem to last for at least 2 months. That's when I switch memory cards. Don't forget to "format" the new card.
Post I’m having a problem with my camera. Same as this one in video but it just opened it a few months back out of its original packaging. Never been out in the woods and it won’t turn on. Same batteries and SIM card (32). Do you have any suggestions?
I have two of them one won’t turn on after two seasons of use, and the newer one which I got for last season it freezes when it turns on then maybe if I’m lucky it will unfreeze after about a minute and will take one picture and then it freezes up again and I have to open up the battery compartment to reset it. Eh they were both 38 dollars on BF so what can I really expect.
Just download a video editing app and when you select the files it can automatically read them then you save your completed project in the format you want, when I select the files they appear to be blank and empty but the video editor can read them
It is quiet and at night you will see a red glow of the night vision. After you stop pressing buttons it will start taking pictures or videos after 30 sec
Mine is taking pictures every 30 seconds. What the heck. 100s of pictures of nothing. Tried to call the company. Tired of waiting on hold. Is this normal to take 2 pictures per minute?
it’s useless when you buy it it’s more likely not to work than work they will not return calls or your email to help you I am speaking from experience I have been trying for 5 straight days now to get them to return my calls or emails to help me with there trail cam that wasn’t working and still not working when I took it out if the box I wouldn’t not purchase anything from them they will take your money and forget all about you
@@smokesumm3156 yes I would recommend this camera. This has very clear pictures, videos. It never over exposes. It's not too sensitive so you won't get pictures of snowflakes things blowing in the wind. The first trail camera I bought was the cheapest to store had, that camera was super Overexposed at night and had low quality pictures. So I decided to go to a mid-range price camera, I chose this one and it's awesome. Thanks for watching.
@@post.10 thank you soo much for the reply after watching your review and getting your thoughts on it ill be getting one pretty soon to try and use it for anything creepy in the mountains ive watch your other videos and its great content keep up the good work 💯💯