4K WiFi 30MP Wildlife Hunting Camera with 940nm infrared LED with Light Night Vision,120°Wide-Angle+ 32GB Memory Card
SKU: KF35.038
The Crenova RD1000 Infrared Night Vision Waterproof Hunting Trail Game Camera has proved to be a good quality camera, reasonable priced, and was easy to set up. Well worth a try.
23/10/2018
very clear picturewill made productwould recommended this producteasy to setup and use
16/10/2018
This is the second camera it have purchased and it has allowed me to capture many great wildlife moments in our garden. The quality of the pictures is overall very good and the build of the camera is very robust.
12/10/2018
Our only concern with this, was it packed up working after 18 months but was good while it worked.
10/10/2018
I bought this camera earlier on in the month and it was delivered very swiftly. I have now used the camera for a few nights now, to try and take shots of a resident hedgehog. I am delighted with the results. Nice video and still shots of the hedgehog, robins and a cheeky mouse.The camera is very easy to use and download the images, which so far are nice and sharp. This is the first trail camera I have purchased and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who was thinking of getting one.All in all, an excellent product.
22/09/2018
Second trail camera we bought and it is superior in every way.
20/09/2018
I spent ages trying to get this camera to work - I was so willing it to work. Tried two class 10 sd cards and the provided class 4 card. Reformatted all cards. Worked in daylight but not in darkness. Occasional b/w videos but mostly recorded videos that produced "File error" on replay. Tried loading new software downloaded from Crenova website on to root and other directories on SD card but UPDATE from menu does nothing. Also the camera drains the batteries at an alarming rate. Tried emailing Crenova only to find that the amount of text is limited (no indication) - gives error 404! All in all terrible experience. "Support" is in China so forget it. Returning for refund and will try another brand.
20/09/2018
I wanted an inexpensive outdoor camera to find out what was doing so much damage in my garden at night (holes in the turf, gravel paths, etc) and if there was any way to stop it.I had frequently observed grey squirrels hunting around, or burying nuts and even seen a muntjac deer a couple of times when a fence panel was down, but guessed we might be suffering from badgers.It was simple to follow the instructions and set up the camera & test it. I screwed the included bracket to an arbor post so the camera would show most of the central lawn area.The first night I selected the option of 2 photo stills and a ten second video each time it was 'set off'. In the morning there was the naughty badger caught in the act - but I couldn't see where it entered the garden.I suspected it might be getting in at the bottom, where there was a thick hedge and ditch beyond, so after adding some make-shift barriers I strapped the camera (buckle strap included in the box), to a short off-cut of sleeper and faced it towards the 'hot' area. This time I decided to take 20 second bursts of video.In the morning, when I extracted the micro SD card and played it on my laptop, I had 18 x 20 seconds of video showing a total of 4 badgers easily climbing over, or through my make-shift barriers and happily chomping on the fallen apples, right in front of the camera!I now need to erect proper fencing if I am going to keep the lawn level, but I'll miss the cute badgers!A very good purchase, as far as I'm concerned.
02/09/2018
Great camera. Easy to set up. Good quality photos and video. Bought 8 rechargeable batteries along with the Camera. Popped them in along with the SD card, positioned the Camera on a nearby tree with the fixing strap provided and then eagerly waited for nightfall. The following morning, I removed the SD Card and popped it into my Desktop and was excited to see all the video footage of Foxes and Badgers together in my garden! I bought it to find out what had dug a huge hole under my garden fence - here's the culprit!
25/08/2018