8MP Trophy Cam Brown Night Vision

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  • Black & White Text LCD, 3, 5 or 8 MP high-quality full color resolution
  • Day/night autosensor, External power compatible
  • Adjustable PIR (Lo/Med/High)
  • Trigger speed one second, Trigger interval ? 1 sec. to 60 min. programmable, Multi-image mode ? 1-3 images per trigger
  • Video length ? 1 second to 60 minute delay, programmable, Widescreen, VGA, QVGA Video at 20 FPS

3 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ and big enough to revolutionize the industry. The small wonder, on steroids. Along with efficiency of space, an astounding one-year battery life and a one-second trigger speed, the 2010 Trophy Cam is juiced up to a whole new level of performance. This model has been upgraded from 24 to 32 night-vision LEDs for improved image quality after dark. Heightened resolution is now a selectable 3, 5 or 8 megapixels. And still featuring a PIR sensor coverage area 3x larger than any camera we’ve built before, this Trophy Cam is now compatible with up to a 16GB SD card for unmatched image capacity. Select up to three rapid-fire images per trigger, or a 1 second to 60 minute delay. Video mode records a programmable 1 to 60 seconds of footage with enhanced resolution for 2010 Features: Black & White Text LCD 3, 5 or 8 MP high-quality full color resolution Day/night autosensor Externa

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This a great micro red dot sight option for . It compares favorably to the overpriced Aimpoint Micro red dot sights. The TRS-25 is compact and can serve as either a primary or even back up sight option, weighing 4.2 ounces (however I think a Burris FastFire sight at 1.8 oz is a better but more $ backup option). Using a 3V CR2032 power cell, this diminutive red dot produces high brightness levels and battery life is listed at 3000 hours. Eleven brightness levels are provided. The selector dial is very positive in operation. Adjustment range seems sufficient in my testing, providing 70″ at 100 yds (1.9m @ 100 meters). The green coating is not obnoxious and dimming as in some other cheap red dots I’ve shot. Mounting is via a single screw on the base which adapts to PIcatinny/Weaver systems quickly and locks on solidly. Recoil ratings is listed for up to .375 H&H Magnum levels by Bushnell. A rubber scope cover is provided but is not integrally attached (common at this point in time for this type of sight). Expect the non-recessed lenses to get dirty and wet more readily than tube-type red dot offerings. The 3 MOA sized dot provides more precision fire and still is quickly acquired especially at higher brightness levels. Value is excellent given the alternatives in mid 2010. Cabela’s was selling this sight at a reasonable at time of recording. For reference, the iTac brand “RDS1 micro red dot is also shown and suggested. While the Micro Aimpoints remain great sights
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