Bushnell XLT Trophy Cam Trail Camera
The most advanced Bushnell trail camera
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The Bushnell Trophy Cam is a revolutionary new design of trail camera featuring ultra-fast trigger times and amazing battery life. This is the top-of-the-range XLT Bushnell Trophy Cam that features an in-built colour viewing screen and temperature and moon phase recording capability. Alternatively, the standard version of the Bushnell Trophy Cam takes colour images and has a black & white viewing screen (but no temperature or moon phase capability).
Features of this Bushnell Trophy Cam include:
* 3, 5 or 8 MP (megapixel) high-quality full color resolution
* Day/night autosensor
* External power compatible
* Adjustable PIR (Passive Infrared Sensor: Low / Medium / High
* Trigger speed: 1 second
* Trigger interval: 1 sec. to 60 min. programmable
* Multi-image mode: 1 to 3 images per trigger
* Video length: 1 second to 60 minute delay, programmable
* Temperature range: -20 degrees C to 60 degrees C
* 32 infrared night vision LEDs: 45 ft / 15 m range
* PIR sensor is motion activated out to 45 ft / 15 m
* 4 AA - 8AA batteries (not included)
* Runs up to one year on one set of batteries
* Adjustable web belt and 1/4-20 socket
* SD card slot (up to 32 GB = 20,000 still images)
As Featured on BBC1's 'Lost Land of the Tigers', the Bushnell Trophy Cam has proved itself in demanding environments, both in cold temperatures and high altitudes.
Check out the videos below to see more examples of the Bushnell Trophy Cam in action both during the day and at night (footage courtesy of Mick Kelly at the London Camera Exchange, Salisbury, who as an experienced wildlife photographer is very impressed with the capabilities of the Bushnell Trophy Cam).
Bushnell Trophy Cam - Blackbird from NHBS on Vimeo.
Bushnell Trophy Cam - Roe Deer from NHBS on Vimeo.
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