I just noticed the batteries are starting to go dead in my trailcamera, and I think I got my money's worth. After doing a little math, I think I got about 4600 pictures on one set of six C cell batteries.
The camera is the Stealth Cam Nomad IR. It is 5 megapixels, it has 27 infra red emitters for a 30 ft. flash, Burst Mode, and takes digital video. Time, date, moon phase, and temperature stamp on the pictures or video. The Nomad excepts up to a 4GB SD card, but also has a 32MB internal memory so it operates without a card.
This camera takes awesome pictures, and in any weather. It doesn't seem to be affected by the coldest nights or the hottest days. The infra red nighttime photos are clear and sharp, and the color daytime photos are beautiful. The auto focus feature always seems to work nicely, although around dawn and dusk the camera sometimes gets confused. It seems as though the daylight sensor doesn't always know how to expose the picture. This results in white outs. This only lasts for a few minutes in between light and dark. I can combat this with the Burst Mode. The first picture is over exposed, then the others in the series are fine. Burst Mode takes a series of photos on a single triggering event. This camera allows up to 9 photos per triggering. I set mine to take 3 or 4 pictures per event, then time out for one minute. If more than one deer passes in front of the camera, Burst Mode should catch them.
The trigger speed leaves a little to be desired. The camera takes a while to "wake up." I recommend placing the camera so that it looks up a trail, rather than across it. This should put the deer in the frame for a longer period of time, giving the camera more time. I think the best picture will come from giving the deer a reason to stop in front of the camera. In areas where baiting is legal this should be a piece of cake, but if not, a mock scrape, or a fence crossing will work just fine.
I really like this camera in the affordable range. Priced around 100 bucks the Nomad is worth it. I have left mine outside for months on end, and I'm still getting the same trouble free operation. Great pictures, reliability, and durability are what we want, right?
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