Great Video

Video quality has come a long way in the decade we’ve been using wildlife trail cameras. New technologies are constantly developing and improving the benchmark for all other cameras to follow. Nearly all cameras now offer some level of HD quality, but there are big differences between the same resolutions on different camera traps.

Browning and Bushnell have also released cameras that have ‘Smart’ video which use the PIR sensor to determine if an animal or human is still present and regulate video length accordingly. The maximum length is dependent on the camera.

If you’re looking for sharp and crisp video quality for your wildlife watching, take a look at these… 

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    Great Video

    Video quality has come a long way in the decade we’ve been using wildlife trail cameras. New technologies are constantly developing and improving the benchmark for all other cameras to follow. Nearly all cameras now offer some level of HD quality, but there are big differences between the same resolutions on different camera traps.

    Browning and Bushnell have also released cameras that have ‘Smart’ video which use the PIR sensor to determine if an animal or human is still present and regulate video length accordingly. The maximum length is dependent on the camera.

    If you’re looking for sharp and crisp video quality for your wildlife watching, take a look at these… 



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