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Buying a hunting camera: everything you need to know

Trail cameras are becoming more and more popular with nature enthusiasts, hunters and homeowners who want to monitor their land. In this article, we will explore the different types of trail cameras available on the market, as well as the criteria to consider when purchasing a trail camera.

What is a hunting camera?

A trail camera is a surveillance device designed for capturing images and videos outdoors. Very often equipped with a motion detector and infrared night vision, it allows sequences to be recorded even in total darkness. Weather resistant, it is specially designed for use in difficult conditions, such as rain or cold.

Types of hunting cameras

There are several types of hunting cameras, each adapted to a particular use:
  • Quick-release cameras: These cameras are ideal for capturing sharp images of fast-moving animals, such as birds or small mammals.
  • Cameras with night vision: Thanks to their infrared sensor, these cameras can capture clear images even in complete darkness. They are particularly useful for nocturnal observation of wild animals.
  • Connected cameras: Some hunting cameras allow captured images and videos to be transmitted to a smartphone or tablet via a wireless connection (3G, 4G or Wi-Fi). This feature is interesting if you want to monitor your land remotely.

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How to choose the best hunting camera?

Before purchasing a hunting camera, it is important to take into account several criteria:

Image and video performance

Image and video quality is an essential criterion when choosing a hunting camera. Opt for an image resolution of at least 12 megapixels and HD (720p) or Full HD (1080p) video resolution to get sharp, detailed images.

Night vision mode

Make sure the hunting camera has an effective night vision mode, including infrared LEDs. Some cameras even offer “invisible” lighting which does not emit any light visible to the human or animal eye, thus avoiding disturbing wildlife.

The range of the motion detector

The range of the motion detector is also an important factor to consider. A detection range of 20 meters or more is recommended for good surveillance of your land.

Robustness and autonomy

Choose a hunting camera that is resistant to bad weather, especially rain and cold. Also check the battery life, which should be long enough to avoid frequent power changes, especially if the camera is placed in a hard-to-reach location.

Some popular models of hunting cameras

Here are some models of hunting cameras appreciated by users:
  • Bushnell Trophy Cam HD: A versatile camera with 20 megapixel image resolution and Full HD video resolution.
  • Browning Strike Force Pro XD: This camera offers excellent image quality (24 megapixels) and a powerful night vision mode.
  • Reolink Go: A connected camera compatible with 3G and 4G mobile networks for remote monitoring.

In conclusion, choosing the right hunting camera will depend on your specific needs in terms of image quality, nighttime performance, detection range and battery life. Do not hesitate to consult comparisons and user reviews to find the ideal model for your hunting, wildlife observation or field surveillance activities.

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