Stealth Cam Sniper Pro new for 2009
Stealth Cam Sniper Pro
This scouting camera has graduated to 8.0 megapixels with a flash range that reaches out to 50 feet. You will get VGA qulity video clips, as well as the option to shoot images in 8 MP, 3 MP, or 1.3 MP resolutions.
This is a standard flash camera, no infared. It will still have the trademarked BurstMode, which will shoot anywhere from 1 to 9 images upon each activation of the PIR. You have the option of setting a delay timeout of anywhere from 1 to 59 minutes inbetween each activation.
The internal memory will only be 32 MB, but a memory expansion slot is available which will accept up to 2 GB SDRAM cards. On the pictures, you will get the Date, Time, Moon Phase, and Temperature stamping on the images. This camera will also accept the 12 volt external power supply, for long life in the field. It runs off of six C cell batteries. The USB cable and mounting strap are included.
Stealth Cam has 5 new camera models coming out in 2009. This is one of the two 8 MP cameras that they will send to market. I look forward to testing this model.
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Night shots are TERRIBLE. So overexposed you can barely tell what anything is. Day shots okay, but the critters on our property mainly come out at night.
Comment by Patti — January 3, 2010 @ 8:02 pm
This camera takes washed out flash images at night and I’ve tried contacting Stealth for tech support and they won’t answer phone or return email131913191319. We HATE the camera.
Comment by Julie — January 18, 2010 @ 12:45 pm
Night shots no good. Can not get any support from Stealthcam. Ordered a cord to hook external battery up never received cord but was charged on my credit card
Comment by William Meacham — November 30, 2010 @ 12:51 pm
Absolutely horrible night. Don’t waste your money on this. Tried for 2 years to get something to work and I can’t even find a driver on the stealthcam.net website. Go with anything else…a polaroid and a flashlight would be better!
Comment by Dave Henry — September 19, 2011 @ 8:33 pm