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A Trail Camera can give a fascinating insight into the nocturnal habits of Wildlife cameras have grown in popularity recently due to the cost of technology becoming less, and their use on TV programs such as BBC Countryfile, Springwatch and the fantastic Lost Land of the Tigers program where researchers used a Bushnell Trophy Camera to capture footage of the elusive Bhutan tiger. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Awesome Things You Can Learn From Best Binoculars
Hunting
  • A Trail Camera can give a fascinating insight
    into the nocturnal habits of Wildlife cameras
    have grown in popularity recently due to the cost
    of technology becoming less, and their use on TV
    programs such as BBC Countryfile, Springwatch and
    the fantastic Lost Land of the Tigers program
    where researchers used a Bushnell Trophy Camera
    to capture footage of the elusive Bhutan tiger.
  • How does a Trail Camera work?
  • A Trail Camera is essentially a digital camera
    housed in a secure, watertight casing with
    infrared LED's to illuminate wildlife at night,
    and a motion detection system.
  • Spypoint have a range of wildlife cameras from
    the IR-5 to the market leading Pro X Plus. Unlike
    many other camera manufacturers, Spypoint cameras
    use a dual detection method.
  • The cameras have a motion detection system which
    also looks for a heat signature of an object. The
    idea here is that when a deer walks into the
    detection zone, the camera sees movement AND a
    heat signature so knows it is a living object
    that has triggered the camera, best binoculars
    hunting and it should take a picture or video.
  • With some cameras, branches of a tree, blowing
    grass etc will cause a false trigger resulting in
    blank images of the background scenario.
  • Another common cause of background only images is
    a slow unresponsive camera with a slow trigger
    time, for example a roe deer runs past the
    camera, and it takes a moment to react, power up
    and then take a picture, the roe deer is often
    already out of the zone, or the camera catches
    the tail end of the deer as it leaves the area.
  • The latest cameras feature an innovative Instant
    Trigger facility (when powered from an external
    power supply) which actively monitor the area
    constantly, and when it detects movement, it
    instantly triggers taking a picture or video of
    the subject.
  • The Pro X Plus is Spypoint's range topping camera
    and gives a 12 Megapixel image quality along with
    a high quality SD video facility. The Pro X Plus
    has a market leading response time and will work
    in Instant Trigger mode when powered by an
    external power supply. A built-in viewing screen
    allows you to view captured footage, and the easy
    to use control panel makes it a breeze to set up.
  • With consistent results, sound recording and
    variable infrared, the Spypoint Pro X Plus is, in
    our opinion, the finest trail camera on the
    market and is why it is widely used by wildlife
    experts, researchers, and professionals across
    the globe.

2
Everything You Need To Know About Best Spotting
Scopes
  • No matter what animal you are hunting, a spotting
    scope is a good tool to have. It's much easier to
    use than lugging around a pair of binoculars.
    Hunters need optical enhancement to perform this
    sport to the best of their ability. You can use a
    spotting scope for bird watching, tracking, and
    for similar scenarios. When choosing the best
    spotting scope, there are different factors and
    added features that you need to take into
    consideration. We are here to help you in your
    journey of choosing the best spotting scope for
    your exact needs.
  • Factors To Consider In Order to Choose The Best
    Spotting Scope
  • A optics scope is used to get a closer look at
    objects that are far away. A great tool to use.
    Price is the first factor to take into
    consideration. Once you have set your price
    range, you can then see what features are offered
    in that range. The goal is to get the best value
    possible for your money. You obviously want the
    best deal. It is true, the more money you spend,
    the more features you get. Typically, the higher
    the price value, the better the overall optics
    will be. Although, even if you choose a cheaper
    scope doesn't necessarily mean that it is bad. It
    will do what it is designed to do which is to see
    distant objects up close. Remember, more money
    spent means better features, best spotting scopes
    and likely a clearer picture. Now let's dive in
    and review all of the options you need to
    deliberate on when choosing a scope. Not any
    spotting scope, the best one for you.
  • Body Style
  • First, decide what you want the body style to be.
    Of course, you want a nice looking piece of
    equipment but, besides the overall appeal. What
    shape do you prefer? A straight scope or an
    angled scope? Overall, it is based on your
    personal preference. There are pros and cons of
    each style.
  • If more than one person is going to be using the
    spotting scope once you have it set up, an angled
    scope is the best choice. You simply lower your
    eye to the eyepiece to look through it. An angled
    spotting scope is best when you will be looking
    at objects from different heights or from a
    sitting position in a vehicle or even looking
    through a window.
  • Beginners tend to prefer a straight scope being
    that it is easier to find or spot the object that
    you are looking for.
  • The lens on straight scopes also gets less dirty
    than a lens on an angled scope. The eye and
    eyepiece are parallel on a straight scope. If you
    are going to be watching or looking at your
    object from a tree stand or from a standing
    position, then a straight scope is the best
    choice.
  • Magnification Power
  • The stronger the magnification, the more details
    you will clearly be able to see on the intended
    object. Yet, remember that the bigger the object
    seems to be, the less the quality is.

3
How To Have A Fantastic Best Cheap Trail Cameras
With Minimal Spending
  • The new TINY W is a wireless trail camera that
    allows you to stream pictures and video to a bin
    receiver which can be securely hidden or stored
    where you can access the footage more easily.
  • Ideal as a wireless camera for wildlife research
    where disturbance of nesting sites has to be kept
    to a minimum. Simply position the camera using
    the slide attach mount in the required location,
    and you can access recorded footage without
    returning to the camera.
  • Footage is sent up to 50ft away to the wireless
    receiver which stores the footage on its internal
    memory allowing you to access, best cheap trail
    cameras and download at any time.
  • The Spypoint TINY wireless camera system sends
    images and video wirelessly to the storage bin
    and using 38 IR LED's it will take still images
    or video in complete darkness using infrared
    which is invisible to wildlife. Should your
    camera be stolen your footage is safe and you
    will have captured images of the person stealing
    your camera.
  • The 8 Megapixel camera delivers sharp quality
    colour images during the day, and in black and
    white at night. Easy to use controls are accessed
    via the rear touchpad screen. With an instant
    trigger facility, the Spypoint Tiny will trigger
    the moment it detects movement.
  • Great for raptor nest sites where you can place
    the camera (twinned with a solar battery pack) in
    the treetop canopy and check the footage daily at
    the Blackbox bin at the base of the tree.
  • The Tiny W has a new sensor system where three
    detection sensors give 7 detection zones,
    allowing the camera to cover a much wider angle
    of detection, and ensure than when wildlife
    wander into the cameras vision zone, the camera
    is awake and ready to take a picture of video
    instantly.
  • Combined with an Instant Trigger mode, this
    ensures the Tiny will capture more of the action
    than any other wildlife camera.
  • Spypoint LIVE Wildlife Camera
  • The Spypoint LIVE is an infrared camera which
    records footage to the Spypoint Live website
    allowing you to view captured video or images
    from your home or office without going back to
    the camera site.
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