Deer Cameras for Hunting

Jun 11
12:18

2015

vikram kumar

vikram kumar

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Deer hunting is a skill. The ability of a hunter to scout the exact area he is planning is better expanded with a deer camera. There are numerous cameras available in the market. The best way to pick the best is to analyze their features and make a decision based on quality and their capability

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 Every hunting season technology enhancements are realized. The information gotten from these cameras are proof of importance of these cameras not just to hunters but also to journals and photo journalists. Here is a list of some of the most ideal cameras for hunting deer.

Bushnell – This is no stranger to deer camera market. It can literally fit the palm of your hand and comes with flexibility to use either 8 or 4 AA batteries. Picture resolution of the camera can be changed in the settings and are 3,Deer Cameras for Hunting  Articles 5 and 8. This camera has night vision capability and uses infrared technology for capturing images at night. It includes a LCD display and comes with a trail camera video demo. You can expand this camera’s memory up to 16 gigabytes.

Spy Point – It has an internal memory of 32 megabyte. Its memory can be expanded to 8 gigabytes. The Spy Point hunting camera has 12-megapixel picture quality. Hunters have the option of going for a pro version which has a solar panel installed for scouting. The solar panel is able to store change to the rechargeable battery. It uses AA batteries when the rechargeable batteries are not in use.

Cuddeback – It has a rotary switch and two buttons. It has infrared features for perfect picture capture. Its 3 megapixel camera allows it to take photos even at 50 feet either day and night. Hunters have applauded this deer camera trail for their ease of use and because they are technology centered.

Moultrie – This is one of the best deer cameras. Most hunters like it since its specific are ideal for deer hunting and have incorporated the latest technology. It has the Game Spy feature which makes it cost effective and compatible with management systems. It has clarity of 40 megapixels for photographs. However, this camera is not ideal for videos since it can only take 30 second videos. The camera is also able to support a 16 gigabyte memory card. It also has an IR version which has 5 megapixels and comes with camera housing. Moultrie camera costs $135.

Smart Scouter – Just like the name suggest this camera is also ideal for scouting and deer hunting. It’s convenience as a deer camera is that it relies on cell phone technology for an ultimate experience. Its cellular abilities allow it to send snap shots to the hunter’s cell phone device or computer. This means the hunter will have minimal disturbance to deer in the wild and therefore has the ability to gather a lot of information. It comes with a monthly cellar service fees from AT & T, Sprint or Verizon. The battery life is at six weeks and has infrared capabilities to spook game.