Here is a video I just got off my Scoutguard SG550 the other day. There is one doe in this video that is having a bad day, and goes after another doe. The video is back and white, as it was shot at night using infared. If you like this video, please share it with a friend or Stumble itClick the link below to download the video and play it locally. Enjoy!
Here is another nice video taken with a Scoutguard SG550 digital game camera. This is shot in infared mode, and gives you an idea of the infared quality from the SG550. Enjoy!
Enjoy the following slideshow of pictures from my new Scoutguard SG550. Wow, I gotta tell you I really love this camera. The trigger time is just over a second. The quality of pictures is decent, and the camera is highly configurable. The Scoutguard SG550 is by far the best performer in its price range.
If you purchased your Scoutguard SG550 prior to July 2008 then you might need to update your firmware.
Firmware is the ‘computer program’ installed on the chips in your game camera. It controls how the camera operates and what it is capable of doing. Occasionally firmware updates are provided for electronics that either enhance features, or correct problems.
The process of updating your firmware is easy with Scoutguards camera. It is as simple as putting the update file on your SD card and inserting it in your computer. Plug in the remote and power the camera on. Follow the onscreen prompts, and wait for an update message to be displayed on your remote. Pretty simple huh? It only takes about 40 seconds to complete.
The manufacturer of the smallest game camera on the market has released a new model for 2009. This new game camera, called the ScoutView SG550V has a color picture viewer built into the remote control. So you can view your pictures on the spot now. There is no more guessing whether or not your camera is positioned properly to cover the intended area. You now have the ability to set it up, test it, and check your pictures right then and there to ensure you get what you expect. This camera will come with the same 1 year limited manufacturers warranty that covers the SG550.
Ok, so besides the remote viewer, what else will this camera have in it?
Well how about a 1.2 second trigger speed, a 3 month or 5000 picture battery life from 8 AA batteries, and a highly configurable camera at an acceptable price.
This camera comes in the same form factor and design as the SG550.
Scoutguard cameras are hot! Talk to anyone that has one, and they will tell you that they love their Scoutguard. If you go to their HuntingCamOnline.com website, you won’t find any cameras for sale there. That is because they do not sell direct.
HCO runs a nationwide dealer program. Anyone can become an authorized HCO Scoutguard dealer. Just take a look on any popular auction website, and you will find dealers there, selling their cameras consistently.
If the thought of being an HCO Scoutguard dealer interests you, then visit the following link:
http://www.huntingcamonline.com/dealer.html
They will offer you competitive dealer pricing, and since they don’t sell cameras directly to buyers, you won’t be competing with them for business. You have the option of having cameras shipped to you, or drop shipped to your buyers. HCO provides pre and post sales technical support, so your questions will be answered by professionals. They supply the marketing materials you need to make your business excel. Scoutguard offers premium quality game cameras and a no-hassle guarantee.
So if game cameras are your passion, and you are interested in putting a little extra green in your pocket, then check out their authorized dealer program.