Here is a video describing the new Moultrie game cameras and the Game Spy Connect option. This should be available around June 1, 2009, and will be a more cost effective cellular game camera solution than any other currently on the market. I can't wait.
Here is a good video showing sample clips from the Moultrie i-40 infared digital game camera. There is both daytime and nighttime footage. The video is from Alabama, so you get a good mix of wildlife in these clips. There are some nice bucks, does, turkey, and boar. Nice job.
Is your Moultrie Game Camera secure?
Will it still be in the woods when you return to check it?
Get a Moultrie Game Camera Lock and stop the worrying.
I was a victim of a game camera theft. It was my first game camera and I had it sitting smack dab in the middle of a 600 acre parcel of hardwoods I was leasing in a remote county. The thought that someone could steal my game cam never even crossed my mind. Well, it never crosses my mind anymore, because I won't set a game camera unless I have a lock for it. That first camera wasn't near as expensive as the game cameras I own now. I was lucky. Lucky because I learned my lesson by losing a less expensive camera.
The truth of the matter is that no game camera locking system will be capable of stopping every thief. The criminal with a set of lock cutters or a chainsaw is going to get what he is after. Most of the thefts that do occur are crimes of opportunity. Someone wanders past your game cam, and they end up walking off with it because it was an easy take.
Here is a collection of videos taken with the Moultrie I-60 infared digital game camera. It shows examples of daytime and infared nighttime footage. This camera features:
a 1 second delay
3 resolution settings
time/date/moonphase photo stamping
a flash range of 45'
external power port
32 MB internal memory
2 video resolutions
laser aim
upgradable software
should I go on ...?
This camera is packed with features.
The camera uses 6 D-cell batteries. The infared flash means that you will avoid spooking your game. This camera takes great pictures and video at night, shooting images up to 6 megapixels.
The built-in image viewer is an attractive feature of this camera.
Moultrie has done it again ... They have announced an exciting new product called the Game Spy Game Management System. This new technology will allow you to access your remote game cameras via a cellular network and the Internet. You can now check the pictures on your digital game cameras from the comfort and warmth of your own home.
This Game Management System will be compatible with four of Moultrie's scouting cameras; the infared Game Spy I-45 and I-65, and the Game Spy M-45 and M-65. These models are completely redesigned with a new look. They have a communications port on the bottom of the camera, which connects to the Game Spy Connect. These new cameras will feature quick trigger times and long battery life, and will be available at retail prices ranging from $279.00 - $379.00,