The latest shipment of cams are in, $220 with an 8Gb Class 10 SDHC card. This is the last shipment at this price, they'll go up slightly next shipment ($240 ish with card).
Also have steel lockboxes for these cams available now, $60.
The latest shipment of cams are in, $220 with an 8Gb Class 10 SDHC card. This is the last shipment at this price, they'll go up slightly next shipment ($240 ish with card).
Also have steel lockboxes for these cams available now, $60.
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don't understand what the box is for?
Yep, makes it harder to nick. The tab on the right (it's actually the bottom) takes a padlock.
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OK, im keen to try one, 940nm version, camo if poss but not fussed
Pm me the bank details, with postage to Leigh 0947
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ah, I thought he was selling AMMO lock boxes.
How is it secured to a tree?
From what I understand the paddock locks the box to stop access to the trail camera/sd card but whats stopping them from taking camera away with them, does it have a chain? or is it screwed on (I wouldn't think it would be that secure with just screws)?
Cheers.
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You mount it to the tree (directly or on the included swivel mount) then whack a dirty great bike lock through the holes in the side (16mm Ø) and round the tree.
If you mount it direct to the tree without the swivel mount, I guess you could do without the lock.
It's never going to stop a really determined or well equipped thief but it'd stop opportunists for sure.
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Tim, do I have the one that can send out image instantly to hand phone or iPad? I would love to have pictures of the guy stealing it or disturbing it. Then, I will put it out in the forum to shame the bastard!
I don't have any MMS ones sorry grasshopper. I got one in, (an LTL-6210) but it was crap. The design on the Ltl-Acorns annoys me. Split doors, weird battery setup, leaky.
The 8210's I have in stock have been well tested in nasty weather for over a month and not got one drop of moisture in them. I'm much more confident of the quality of the 8210's. Hopefully the factory will produce me some MMS 8210's early next year.
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