

The I-35 has a nighttime infrared range of 50 feet and can accommodate a 16-gigabyte memory card. The camera carries a price tag of about $150 and is capable of snapping 4-megapixel photos and video clips up to 30 seconds in length. The Game Spy I-35 is Moultrie's most economical camera to date that is compatible with their Game Management System. Moultrie storms the 2010 scouting market with a number of new product lines. Visit the next page for more trail cameras! The 2010 editions feature improved sharpness of night images and can be set to utilize either its internal flash or a network of external illuminators (sold separately). The unit is equipped with a five-detection sensor with a 60-degree range and Quick Shot technology, which allows the camera to take a second and third photo if additional heat is detected during the lapse period. The 2010 Leaf River iR-7SS trail camera was designed to produce first-rate, 7-megapixel trail photos - daytime color and nighttime black and white - as well as high-quality video with audio. The PlotWatcher offers up to 84 hours of day-time recording, which can be reviewed in about 10 minutes using the Day 6 GameFinder video player software. Rather, the PlotWatcher takes a high-definition photo every five or 10 seconds for extended periods, offering video-like monitoring of a much larger area than would be possible with a standard trail camera. The latest Day 6 offering does not rely on motion or heat sensors. Visit the next page for more trail cameras!ĭay 6 takes a new angle on the scouting camera market with its 2010 PlotWatcher high-definition time-lapse video recorder. Both cameras feature Cuddeback's Hair Trigger and Centered Subject technology. The Capture IR takes 5-megapixel color photos during daylight hours and 1.3-megapixel infrared photos at night, with a range of 40 feet. The standard Capture takes 3-megapixel color photos both day and night and has a range of 50 feet. The Capture comes in standard and infrared packages. Visit the next page for more trail cameras!Ĭuddeback's Capture line of trail cameras prides itself on being extremely easy to use, thanks to a simple rotary switch and only two buttons. Also, check out BA Products' ir2 camera, a scaled-back package capable of shooting 2-megapixel photos for under $100. The X6c is available in Realtree APG camouflage and requires 8 AA batteries. The camera can accommodate a memory card with up to 8 megabytes of capacity, and it includes a delay setting that allows the hunter to determine the lapse between photos. The X6c is capable of shooting 6-megapixel photos and can be programmed to remain active either 24 hours a day or only during day or night. Extended battery life, higher memory capacity, high-definition photos and video - all are available in the latest trail camera models to enter the market this year.īA Products' latest line of trail cameras is headlined by the Wildgame Innovations X6c digital game scouting camera. Gone are the days of unnecessary and repeated intrusion into the inner sanctums of your deer woods just to change batteries or remove memory cards.

Today's scouting cameras literally allow a hunter to monitor activity on his or her hunting ground, day or night, from anywhere on the planet, thanks to digital photo transmission capabilities. The increasing role of technology in our pursuit of trophy whitetails is visible in nearly every facet of the hunt, from advances in scent control and optics to bullet, broadhead and bow design, but perhaps nowhere is the aid of technology more pronounced than in the advancement of trail cameras.
