4K WiFi 30MP Wildlife Hunting Camera with 940nm infrared LED with Light Night Vision,120°Wide-Angle+ 32GB Memory Card
SKU: KF35.038
Excellent, but if yours won't record video, it may be a card format issue rather than a problem with settings or a fault. This model will take a 64GB card, but the format must not have a 128kb allocation unit size which may be its default. Re-format on a PC with the setting changed to 32kb. With the wrong format the camera will take stills but not write video files and the batteries will flatten very quickly.
21/10/2019
I looked at more expensive cameras, but only wanted this for the garden, specifically to watch the hedgehogs feeding and make sure it was them that were eating all the food I put out. The night vision quality is perfectly good enough for that, and I have enjoyed watching the little critters visiting at all times of the night. Also good to see that the visiting cats don't touch it.
19/10/2019
I have used these cameras for years and even in really bad weather they work really well. The customer service at Crenova is fantastic too so if you have any problems they really go the extra mile to help you out.
08/10/2019
A good quality, reliable camera at a very competitive price. Easy to programme.
02/10/2019
Brilliants video quality day and night. Detail of animal coats and fur amazing. Much more goes in in my garden than I realised.
29/09/2019
Easy to use and set up, instructions very good. Had a problem after 10 months the service department response was excellent, special mention for Daisy.
28/09/2019
I use my camera manly on night vision to follow urban foxes in my garden.The quality of the vidios are outstanding,the brilliance of the light collected looks like a searchlight on the replays.The micro card did not work,but that was put right by the splendid service department.I can fully recommend this firm and there product.Alan.
25/09/2019
Crenova Trail Camera 20MP 1080P HD with 32GB Micro CardPros:1. Getting some pretty good fox videos in night (IR) mode2. Menus are pretty self explanatory.3. Build quality is pretty good, quite rugged & definately water-proof- as long as you're not trying to set up recording in the rain.4. Sensible price, I guess,- wondering if the £200+ 'higher-end' trail cameras (with things like 4G or solar-panels) produce any better results, I suspect not.5. Works with external power supply (6V, 2A), but really they should optionally supply this - or at least recommend a suitable one.Cons:1. Can't take a motion-detection video longer than 90 seconds (!)there are several options from 10 to 90 seconds, really need options for say 5 or 10 minutes, or even much more.Considering a 90 sec 1080 video is 170 MBytes, you could fit more than 180 videos on the 32 GByte micro SD card supplied,= 4.5 hours continuous video !but probably wouldn't be able to get more than 30 mins due to that commonly imposed EU-tax DSLR-versus-VideoCamera limitation,&/or possibly the filing-system 4 GByte file-limit (FAT32 ?)2. The actual delay (for video starting to record upon detecting some motion) is NOT 0.2sec, more like 10 sec,plus there's some other 8 sec delay between videos.This means for several videos of say a fox visiting for several minutes, the videos are split into 90 sec lengths,& so there's about a 18 sec gap between the end of one & the start of the next,which is really quite annoying.3. Sometims it seems to get into some states, when you are reviewing videos on-screen, where you have to turn it off & on againto get out of some menu-sequence problems (depending on circumstances).e.g. as you open the case, it is going to have detected you approaching & will probably be recording,you then switch to display-on & it aborts recording, seemingly creating an invalid file or something, so when you try to reviewyou get into situation where you can't get back to the main screen.4. Heavy on batteries, 2nd set of 8 AAs down to 1/3 power after only a few days,so now got myself a 6V, 2A adaptor which works perfectly,but obviously you have to have a (waterproof) mains socket within 10ft or so(luckily I have, for where I'm filming currently).Otherwise would recommend rechargable batteries if you're using the camera heavily...5. Have yet to get any 'good' still-images at all, I think the auto-exposure/IR doesn't work too well for stillsalways get a 'blasted-out' image of the actual subject (e.g. fox), so stopped bothering to try.However there's some sort of exposure adjustment with videos that works very well- it seems to auto adjust nicely within the first 1/2 sec or so of the video, giving nice exposure for the rest of the video.Anyway, I suspect most trail camera operate in a similar fashion & have similar problems/limitations (?),so the review score is base only on IR video results,which have always been good so far (as long as you avoid the pitfalls, some are mentioned in the manual),e.g.like not having a big & close object in view, which can really 'blast out' that object& completely darken the exposure of the rest of the view).
24/09/2019
This model has a better picture quality but there is a picture fliker when revewing video footage on my comperer,but that is probably my inabilaty to undestand the advanced.settings in my. The control buttons are a better quality than my previous model wth a more positive action. I found the Mode switch to be rather stiff considering that it is important not to move the switch directly from OFF to ON in one move. The other problem i have is that in video mode you can only record for 90 seconds maximum where as the previous model had a max of 5 minutes which is frustrating as I am video hedghogs feeding and coming and going and so miss alot between recordings. Otherwise the model well built and currently water resistant and has very good image clarity
23/09/2019