16MP Trail Camera 1080P FHD IP 66 Waterproof Night Vision Hunting Camera
Key features of 16MP Wildlife Hunting Camera
Parameters of 4K motion trail camera
Product Name | 16MP Motion Trail Camera |
Lens | N/NO=3.0, FOV (Field of View)=45° |
IR Flash Range | 65 feet/20m (42pcs no glow 940nm IR LEDS) |
LCD Display | 2" TFT Color Display |
Memory Card | Up to 32GB (Not Included) |
Photo Size | 16MP/12MP/8MP/5MP |
Video Size | 1080P, 720P, VGA |
Video Length | 5s-60s |
PIR Sensing Distance | 65 feet/20m (Below 77℉/25℃ at the Normal Level) |
PIR Sensing Angle | 45°-50° |
PIP Sensitivity | Default to High(un-programmable) |
Operation Mode | Camera, Video, Camera+Video |
Trigger Time | <0.6s |
Series Photo | 1,2,3 |
Fixed Time | 3 Groups, ON/OFF |
Time Stamp | ON/OFF |
Power Supply | 8pcs AA Batteries (Lithium batteries are best) |
Standby Current | <0.13mA |
External Battery Jack | 6pcs AA Batteries or 6V-12VAC/DC or Solar Power Supply ( Not Included) |
Microphone/Speaker | YES |
Mounting | Belt |
Product Size | 138×105×70mm |
Product Weitght | 0.6KG |
Waterproof Grade | IP66 |
Operation Temperature | -30~+70℃ |
Operation Humidity | 5%~95% |
Certificates | CE FCC RoHS |
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Part list of infrared wildlife camera
Part Name | Quantity |
Digital Hunting Trail Camera | 1 |
USE Cable | 1 |
Belt | 1 |
User Manual | 1 |
SD Card | Optional |
Battery | Optional |
Solar Panel | Optional |
Advantage of the night vision trail camera
FAQ of night vision trail camera
Q: What's the difference between 1 PIR and 3 PIRS?
A: The 1 PIR will trigger faster than 3 PIRS, most high quality cameras often use 1 PIR because of its fast speed.
Q: Why is my camera taking pictures with nothing in front of it?
A: This camera is powered by motion activation. This can cause objects, like a tree branch or moving water , within the camera frame to cause the camera to take a photo.
Q: Will this trail camera trigger on small animals (birds, rodents, etc.)?
A: Trail cameras detect on a combination of heat and movement, so, yes, small mammals will trigger the camera. However, if you are going after smaller warm-blooded mammals, we recommend getting the camera closer to your target.
Q: Can animals see the infrared flash on this camera?
A: This is a low glow trail camera, meaning it has an extremely faint red glow when taking pictures or videos at night. We rate cameras as low glow if we can see the glow within 15 ft., but have a much harder time seeing it at a greater distance.