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Complete set for game viewing
Anyone who wants to find out what's going on in their own garden at night has found exactly what they need with this set. The set contains - except for batteries - everything you need to take photos and/or video recordings of everything in the garden hanging around. In addition to a tripod mount with screws, cables, instructions and a fastening strap, an SD card is even included. The camera can be operated with four or eight AA batteries, depending on how long it is to be operated independently in the garden or forest. If you open the robust housing, which is equipped with fasteners, a seal and lock eyelets, you can see the batteries on the right side insert. On the left side, the memory card is inserted into a small slot at the bottom, with the on/off switch right next to it. It's a three-position switch, with the middle one holding the integrated, easy-to-read display. The eight buttons directly below can be used to navigate through the menu. You can easily make all the settings that are also described in the instructions and of course you can also view recordings that have already been made. Recording interval, series recording, time lapse, date, time and all other photo/video settings can be made without the need for another tool such as a computer or mobile phone, which I like. I programmed a timer so that recordings are only possible at night be made, that was absolutely easy. From 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. everything that moves through the garden is photographed. I disabled videos. Even after almost two weeks of use, the batteries still show almost no signs of fatigue, so apparently very little energy is required, even though the night shots are very well illuminated with the integrated infrared lighting. The camera also survived the first rain showers unscathed, that's allowed But that's also to be expected from a device for outdoor use. I was able to transfer the photos and videos I took to a computer with a card reader without any problems. I haven't tried connecting the camera directly to my laptop - it's unnecessary for me. The camera also survived the first rain showers unscathed, which is to be expected with a device for outdoor use. I was able to transfer the photos and videos I took to a computer with a card reader without any problems. I haven't tried connecting the camera directly to my laptop - it's unnecessary for me. The camera also survived the first rain showers unscathed, which is to be expected with a device for outdoor use. I was able to transfer the photos and videos I took to a computer with a card reader without any problems. I haven't tried connecting the camera directly to my laptop - it's unnecessary for me.
29/08/2022