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    Tim
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    Trail Cameras for sale.

    So I have the agency for some cameras. Quite nice basic little beasties, have the little laser so you can aim them, side facing PIR's for better trigger response, video/photo/audio ... basically all the fruit.

    For forum members, $200 or $220 with an 8GB SDHC card.

    Might have to send one to Crazyman for a forum giveaway too if he wants one ...


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    The VSD8210A has an audio record function ,and comes with a Laser light, Laser light makes aiming the camera much easier.

    850nm LED and 940nm LED are optional.
    CAMO and Black version are optional.
    Laser light makes the camera focus to the optimal point.
    Video with Audio

    The Features:
    12 Mega Pixels CMOS sensor.
    Sharp and bright color pictures in daytime and clear black/white pictures at night
    Ultra low standby power consumption .Extremely long in- field life(in standby mode ,up to 1 months with 4 x AA batteries and 2 Months with 8 x AA batteries)
    Unique side Prep Sensor design provides wider sensing angle and enhances camera's response speed
    Perform in the most extreme temperatures from -22°F to 158°F
    Compact size. Well designed to deploy covertly
    Impressively quick trigger time (1 second)
    Backpack-looking tree grabber makes mounting and aiming a snap
    Date ,time can be stamped in the pictures
    Lockable and password protected

    Model Parameters
    Image Sensor 12Mega Pixels color CMOS
    Max. Pixel Size 3000*4000
    Lens F=3.1;OFV=52°;Auto IR-Cut
    IR Flash 65 Feet/20 Meters
    LCD Screen 2.5 inch
    Operation Keypad 7 Keys
    Picture Size 3000*4000 12M
    3264*2448 8M '
    2592*1944 5M
    Memory 32M , SD card (8M to 32G)
    Video Size 640*480 : 20 fps;
    320*240 : 20fps
    PIR Sensing Distance 65 ft/ 20M (Below 77℉/25℃ at the Normal Level)
    Prep PIR Sensing Angle Left and right light beams form an angle of 100°;
    Main PIR sensing Angle 35°
    Trigger Time 1 Second
    Delay time 01sec.-60min;Programmable
    Shooting Numbers 1-9
    Video Length 15-120sec.; Programmable
    Playback Zoom In 1-16 Times
    Password 4 Digit Numbers or Letter
    Power Supply 4*AA; Expandable to 8*AA(With additional battery box)
    Stand-By Time 1-2 Months(4*AA –8*AA)
    Power Consumption 150mA(+500mA when IR LED lights up)
    Low Battery Alarm 4.2_4.3v
    Interface TV out ; USB; SD card slot; 6V DC External
    Waterproof IP 54
    Operation Temperature -20 to +158℉/-30 to +70℃
    Operation Humidity 5% -- 95%
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    Does this type of camera leak at all? What is the brand? Is the flash visible to the human eye at night or during the day?

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    I haven't had one leak yet, mine's been out in the rain for the last month and is fine. If you're really concerned just tape up the join once you've got it set up

    The brand? What should I call them? They're not an established brand.

    Invisible flash.
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    could you post any picture of what it can do?

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    I knew someone would ask

    I don't have any decent ones yet but should after this weekend, there's some pigs out there having their portraits taken hopefully. The only ones I have currently are of the neighbours cat shitting in my garden.
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    I'd have one point at my neighbor to.....
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    My one takes good pics mate!
    I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.

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    I'd be interested, will PM soon


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    I'll take one too

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshC View Post
    My one takes good pics mate!
    Good to hear Josh, have you got any interesting pics you could chuck up for me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tussock View Post
    Im keen. Do you take credit card?
    Not at the moment unfortunately but I may have a way around that...
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    Flick us a pm or email when you're ready and I'll get it out to you Digit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    Good to hear Josh, have you got any interesting pics you could chuck up for me?
    I'll see if the 'farm manager' can email some through mate.
    I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.

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    Looking forward to getting the camera Tim. Its been one of those devices on my to do list. Cheers

 

 

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