Wild camera with a resolution of 8 megapixels and a special infrared flash for taking pictures of animals.
The Bresser E-Mail/MMS surveillance camera offers with its resolution of 5 megapixels (8 MP interpolated) during the day and at night a good recording quality. Photo and video recordings are being made in color (night shots brightness caused only black / white). The recordings are stored on an optional SD memory card. The waterproof case provides adequate protection from moisture and dirt and therefore be adjusted for shooting in bad weather. The value held in dark-green body can be inconspicuously placed in the great outdoors. The power supply is mains-independent means of AA batteries. These are not entahlten in delivery. Additionally, the camera has the function of the captured images directly via email or MMS and send to you., So you always stay up to date what is happening on your property or your hunting ground.
Application:
Wild cameras are designed for outdoor use digital cameras with motion sensor due to their robust design. These popular not only in nature observers, hunters and wildlife conservationists devices enable automatic trigger even the slightest movements in the detection angle of the sensor. So you are no longer dependent constantly on the alert if you want to capture as images of shy animals digital. You just place the trail camera in a convenient location and activate the automatic.
The long service life of a battery pack * allows use over several days. The photos or videos produced can be transferred to your computer from the SD memory card *. Through the integrated infrared lighting all of the cameras can be operated at night. Want this way it is particularly suitable for hunters and naturalists, as well as for all that automates day and night make images of the surveillance area.
Features:
Due to the small size and camouflage colors, this camera is easy to install hidden. It is easy to use and delivers both during the day and in the night reliably pictures or videos of the monitoring area. In order to meet the fluctuating temperatures over the seasons, the sensitivity of the infrared sensor can be adjusted in three steps.