Moultrie Game Spy I45

The Moultrie Game Spy I45 digital infared game camera is the first of its kind.  With a retail price of $289.00, this new offering from Moultrie is the first, truely invisible infared game camera.  You won’t have any of those glowing red infared emitters staring you down.  You (and your game) will never have any indication that they have triggered this camera’s passive infared sensor.

I’m really looking forward to these cameras hitting the market.  They will be hot I’m sure.

During the daytime, ths camera will reach out to 50 feet, capturing 4 MP digital images and video clips.  There is also a 3 picture multi-shot mode that will automatically fire off 3 pictures in succession when triggered.  One of the big things to watch for on this camera is the improved trigger time.  Moultrie boasts that you won’t be left with empty frames like on previous models.  You get all the same picture stamping with time, date, moon phase, and temperature.  The camera’s software is now easier than ever to update as well.

The camera will come with 32 MB of internal memory, but will accept memory cards of up to 4 GB capacity.  So you can feel confident that you will have plenty of space to work with when setting any of the three resolutions for pictures or two resolutions for video.

The Game Spy I45 will be compatible with the Moultrie Game Spy Management System that will allow you to access your pictures and camera settings remotely from your PC.  This much anticipated feature will give you the data you need to maximize your hunt, and ensure you are on the right trail or in the right stand.  And you can analyze that data from your home, before you ever head into the woods for your hunt.

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  1. Don’t buy these!!!! Worst game camera I have ever owned!! I just bought two of these put them in the field; I go back two weeks later with high anticipation of looking at the pictures. The first thing I noticed when I opened the top of the camera was that I ONLY had 27% battery life. And to even make it more disappointing the night-time photos were HORRIBLE. Most all of them I couldn’t even tell if there were deer coons or what. I also had 577 pictures in two weeks over corn; half of those pics were of mostly deer and other animals, the others were of blowing tree limbs; which living in Kansas the wind blows more of the time than not. My other camera was exactly the same. I am calling moultrie tomorrow and demanding my money back!! I never thought moultrie would make such a terrible product.

    Comment by Chad Ohnmacht — September 20, 2009 @ 9:31 pm

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