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P200 WiFi Trail 48MP 1296p Video Camera

$64.99
$129.99 50% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Camo
Size: 100 FT Night Vision
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Top positive review
45 people found this helpful
Great Trail cam for the price, I would buy again
By David Baydowicz on Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2018
This trail cam is pretty easy to set up and has a lot of settings to work with. The day light pictures are very sharp and the day light video clips are good. The pictures have good detail and you have many different size options. Night pictures are black and white and also are good, it is easy to make out what the camera captured. Night time pictures took 50-60 foot out. The shutter speed seems fast as advertised. Battery life has been very good. I use quality name brand batteries in the cam, so make sure to use them not generic/cheap brands, maybe that is why some reviews claim bad battery life. Also make sure to take off ALL the plastic protective strips, not just off the lens but also the PIR sensors and the infra red light array. The camera was out in an all day long rain storm with heavy rain blown wind and when I checked it the next day it was completely dry inside, so it is weather proof. I like you can check your pictures right on the LCD display with out need to remove the SD to a computer. The included USB cable worked fine and the SD read on my computer right away when inserted, so all the ways to access your pictures work without a hitch. The info stamps for the pictures have all the details I need. For the money this is a great trail cam as long as you have realistic expectations of what it can capture. If you are expecting professional grade pictures, especially night ones that look like broadcast natures shows, then this is not what you want...and will have to spend a whole lot more money to get. But if you want good solid pics that will show you what critters are coming around and good enough to post on FB etc. then give this trail cam a try.
Top critical review
26 people found this helpful
Poorly designed
By Daniel Hicks on Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020
I picked up this trail cam because I'm trying to see if my runaway cat is living in a nearby field. The best thing about this cam is that the picture quality is good. I haven't used any other trail cams, so I can't compare, but it does offer significantly higher resolution than other trail cams at the same price point. However, this trail cam has a number of notable design flaws that make it extremely frustrating to use. On the hardware side, I'm a little surprised at any piece of tech in 2020 that doesn't include rechargeable batteries and a way to recharge the batteries without removing them. And you'll want rechargeable batteries because this camera drains them ridiculously fast, at least when you're recording video. Yesterday I put in fully charged batteries, and set it up in time lapse mode, to take a single photo every 30 minutes, from 11am until about 4pm. After this the battery indicator was full. I then set it up in motion capture mode, to record a 30 second video, from about 9pm until 7:30am. The camera recorded three videos: two of me putting the camera in place, and a third of a car driving by a few minutes later. In the morning the batteries were completely drained, containing almost no charge when put in a tester. Finally, there's no backup power supply to the system's clock, even a small watch battery. This means that the date and time reset to 2020-01-01 12:00am every time you remove the batteries. On the software side, I'm not sure how well the motion detector software works. For example, I would expect maybe 6 cars to pass by the spot where the camera was set up last night. It only detected one. Finally, the "time lapse" mode of the camera might be slightly misleading. The camera doesn't assemble the images from this mode into a single video. Instead to captures an image (still or video, based on the settings), waits the interval set in the options, and then takes another image. The images are saved into separate files. I think calling this "interval" mode would be more a little more accurate.

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