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National Geographic photographer Michael Nichols uses specialized remote-camera systems to obtain images of rarely seen wildlife behavior. Triggered by heat and movement, our simplified all-weather cameras capture multiple images of backyard wildlife.
Our 5 megapixel camera takes color images day or night with the use of a flash. Equipped with a 50-degree wide-angle lens, an adjustable (on/off) 30-foot range flash, test modes, and 24 hour operation. Features a 1- to 20-minute pause time between activations, minimum focus of 5 feet, AVI video capability, time and date stamp, moon phase stamp, built-in 32MB memory, and an SD card slot for expanded memory.
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Absolute piece of junk
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Comments about 5.0 Megapixel Digital Motion-detection Camera:
I had an earlier film version. Never really worked. Got a digital as a gift. Piece of junk. Photo quality is poor, if it even takes a photo. Batteries run down quickly. Didn't specify a certain type of memory card; when I called them, they told me the one I bought wasn't compatible. Definitely DO NOT RECOMMEND. [...]I live on acreage and have had it up on my trails.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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