Product Description
This 4MP digital scouting camera has an 18 pc high intensity LED infrared flash, FlexTime+ time lapse technology, Redux anti-blur technology, 1 second rapid trigger speed, a flash range of up to 55 ft and a PIR sensor up to 40 feet. Color day photo and 30-second video capabilities; B&W night photo. It features a large LCD programming screen, onboard batteries to retain date and time settings, and an external battery port for use with EBX. USB cable and bungee cords are included. 32 GB SDHC card and 4 C-size batteries are not included.
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15844 in Sports & Outdoors
- Size: 4.0-Megapixel
- Color: Black
- Brand: Wild Game Innovations
- Model: N4E
- Released on: 2012-05-15
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.20" h x 3.05" w x 7.20" l, .45 pounds
Features
- 18 pc high intensity LED infrared flash
- FlexTime+ time lapse technology
- Redux anti-blur technology
- 1 second rapid trigger speed
- Flash range up to 55 ft
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.Wildgame Innovations Trail Camera
By Derrek
What an excellent trail camera for the price. This Camera out did what i thought i was going to get when i ordered. When i looked at walmart and dicks sporting goods for trail cameras, the ones under 100 seemed very base line, and generic. plus, coming into a first buy for a trail camera i wasnt sure how good they would work. So i bit the bullet and bought this and a 32 gig sd card from amazon. Recieved it in two days, and it was shocking. The camera it self is easy to use, but very advanced. It has multiple modes for capturing movement, and thanks to flex time, i can take video of any part of the day, just to see if the deer follow a pattern. The camera itself is built to last, it is very rigid on the outside and will take a beating. I highly recomend this camera. The only thing i have to add is you may want to buy extra bungee cords, the ones they come with are rather small, and will not go around anything other then a 20 year old tree, or a 10 inch post.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Works SOME of the time . . . .
By Carefully Selective
Ok, to be fair, I bought this from our local sporting/hunting store and it was the same price as Amazon's. It didn't say on the box that SD card was NOT included (nor that an SD card was required for it to function at all), so after several more stops to the store we finally got the thing up and running.
If you follow the directions, it's easy to program. If you don't read the manual, I wish you the best of luck!
Photo quality during the day is decent. 4 MP is NOT alot, but enough to tell if you've got a doe or a buck. Night vision (or dawn/dusk) is gray-tone but still gives decent detail depending on how close an object is to the camera. At the very least you can see their eyes glowing at about 70 feet away. 50 feet is probably the limit to discern any amount of detail at night.
Here's the downside: worst thing of all is the movement sensor! It only picks-up movement 30% of the time. With a 30-second delay (I programmed it to the shortest delay possible), it should have had dozens of videos from each night. Instead, it had maybe 4-8, and the times were scattered (not grouped as you'd expect with a 30-second delay). Because the delay was so bad during photos, I just kept it on video mode to actually get an idea of what was happening out there. The camera was pointed to our bait pile, and the deer wandered the pile a radius of about 10 feet. Plus the camera was on their main pathway to catch any walk-bys.
Sometimes we could walk in front of it ourselves and it wouldn't go off and catch us . . . day OR night. Night seemed worse than day though for capturing movement.
If you want an accurate idea of what is in your woods, this will NOT do it. It will tell you if deer visit your area on occasion, but not enough to tell you how often since it won't always catch them (no matter the distance).
Oh, and one last little hint . . . Do NOT PUT MEMORY CARD INTO POINT AND SHOOT CAMERA!! Sounds crazy maybe, but I decided one day to quickly view the photos on the memory card by inserting it into my point and shoot digital camera and scrolling through them on there. That worked just fine . . . but it also reformatted the card somehow and wouldn't let the Game Camera record video onto the card after that. Took me a while to figure that out, then I reformatted the card manually and made sure to only transfer it directly into my laptop for viewing!
Oh, and contrary to popular belief, the deer CAN see the red lights. Time after time they'd look over at the camera and stare at it, trying to figure out why it was glowing (although it is very quiet).
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Wild Game Innovations Digital Scouting Camera
By nejohn
Overall, I'm happy with the camera. Takes great day time pictures and night pictures are good. There were a few that were blurry but that's expected.
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