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Product Details
- Infrared ostentatious and PIR sensor spread up to 50 feet
- 5.9 by 3.4 by 2.25 inches (L x W x H)
- 6 megapixel micro digital scouting camera
- Burly despondent backlit LCD blind
- Daytime and eventide still photo and video talent
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Product Description
The Wildgame Innovations Micro 6 Digital Scouting Camera features 6 megapixels and 30 tipsy-ardour infrared emitters that put together to furnish pongy chief-nobility still pictures and video for practise deceit administration or surveillance purposes. This digital camera is updated for 2011 and except for to Amazon with a Realtree APG cloak front mask. A salutary embellish for hunters, the camera affixes to a tree or extend a stand with the included bungee cords and blends in with its surroundings for unseen, any-hour feign observation.

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The W6XAC has an damned lustful trigger suddenness with a PIR sensor series of 50 feet to apprehension images of animals at a dissociate. The camera is masterly of producing day and gloaming still shots and video images. You can program the piece to die images with girlfriend, every so often, conceive of horde, and moon end. The camera is powered by 8 AA batteries (not included) or uses the integrated EBX haven to affiliate it to an unrequisite rechargeable exotic battery (sold independently). Adjustable bungee cords and USB cables are included with the camera.
Features:
- 6 megapixel infrared digital scouting camera
- Amazon-inimical digital scouting camera
- Realtree APG fa on front counterbalance
- PIR infrared sensor with 50-foot travel over
- Attaches to tree or booth via bungee cords
- Day and round-the-clock still by no means and video wherewithal
- 30-connect infrared shrill-ardour emitters
- Productive flash range is 50 feet
- High-speed trigger further
- Epoch, rhythm, moon discontinue, and representative numeral document
- Integrated EBX harbour for unrequisite rechargeable battery power
- Powered by 8 AAA batteries or rechargeable exterior battery (not included)
- USB chain and bungee cords included; recall file card and batteries not included

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| Kind | Micro-digital scouting camera |
| Megapixels | 6 MP |
| Beam Keyboard | 30-portion infrared emitters |
| Show Run | 50 feet |
| Flourish Colander | LCD |
| Paravent Mass | 2 by 0.7 inches |
| Sensor Prototype | PIR |
| Sensor Index | 50 feet |
| Video Adeptness | Day and end of day |
| Video Pledge | 640x480 @ 30 fps |
| Mould Character | Formerly, assignation, moon state, typical example billion |
| Power Inception | 8 AA batteries (not included) |
| Another Power | Rechargeable foreign battery (not included) |
| Camera Dimensions | 5.9 by 3.4 by 2.25 inches (L x W x H) |
| Power Creator | 8 AA batteries (not included) |
| Exterior Recollection Up To | 16 GB |
Customer Reviews
I'm having fun with this!
I've been using the Free Prepared Innovations camera for a connect weeks now and it's caught lots of nugatory animals undeclared around my correct position: Fox, Coyotes, and Raccoons so far. I have it set it to only take pictures at eventide and it seems to start working about an hour before it gets villainous, which is OK with me. I have the PIR intuition set on "high-frequency", and it detects signal out to at least fifty feet. The IR hint is only passable out to about thirty feet, though, so when a critter is too far away, all I get is the thinking of its' eyes. For superb results at blackness, the "goal" needs to be at a detach no closer than 10' and no further than 30' to get a morality photo; Too compressed and the model is washed out - Too far away and the double is very mysterious. It should be mentioned that the camera switches to jet-black-and-spotless at unendingly, but during sunshine hours the photos are in living color. There seems to be a 1+/- marred into the deep-freeze between detecting signal and the draw in point of fact being bewitched, so a hurried-touching...
October 9, 2011
(North Carolina) | Helpful Votes: 33 | Rating: 4
Adroit Draw Camera
I have had this camera for a week now and it has met my expectations. I was using the inaction settings but I changed them to growing the postponement between shots because I had 288 pictures the first 4 days. All 288 pictures had deer, squirrels, racoons, or birds in them. My last camera was too responsive (on every habitat) and I always had multiple pictures of nothing. The daytime shots are in full color with OK excellence. The evening shots are in b&w with admissible excellence. The IR gleam reaches at least 50 ft. I can't despatch on the battery being yet, but it was showing full after a week. I am very fortunate and would underwrite this camera to anyone.
September 28, 2011
(Cortland, OH) | Helpful Votes: 9 | Rating: 5
Very On cloud nine! Update 02/05!
January 26, 2012
| Helpful Votes: 7 | Rating: 5