Sunday, September 13, 2009

A Few Questions Answered


I have had several people ask me what kind of camera we are using to take the outdoor pictures. Always aiming to please, I will do my best to explain.

Small enough to fit in your palm, yet big on technology. Lightning-fast trigger speed at less than one second. Multi-image mode can capture one to three images per trigger. Functions up to six months on a single set of four AA batteries or 12 months on eight AA batteries (batteries not included). Day/night autosensor. High-quality, full-color resolution options from 3.0 megapixels to 5.0 megapixels. Crisp VGA videos at 16 fps and QVGA video at 20 fps. Programmable video lengths from one second to 60 seconds. Interval trigger is programmable for between one-second and 60-minute shots. It has 24 infrared nightvision LEDs with a flash range out to 45 ft. The PIR sensor is motion-activated out to 45 ft. and it has adjustable settings (low/med/high). Time-lapse mode. Adjustable web belt and 1/4-20 socket. Functions in extreme temperatures from -5°F to 140°F. SD card slot with a 2GB capacity. Includes a FREE 512MB SD memory card.
Camo Pattern: Realtree® AP HD®

How about that for a cut and paste description right off Cabela's website?

I have been very impressed with the camera so far. I am even considering purchasing another one to place somewhere else out here at Coyote Ridge.

Tune in again real soon for other edition of "Now What Are They Doing?"

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