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	<title>Wildlife Cameras &#187; reconyx rc60</title>
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		<title>Reconyx Firmware</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:25:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you updated the firmware on your Reconyx game camera?  If not, you will want to head on over to Reconyx.com and download it.  Their latest firmware update can unlock many new and beneficial features.
So how do you know if you need the firmware update?  Access the "Camera Info" option on your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.deertrackingcameras.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/reconyx-rc60.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-18" style="margin: 5px; border: 1px solid black;" title="Reconyx RC60" src="http://www.deertrackingcameras.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/reconyx-rc60.jpg" alt="" width="245" height="280" /></a>Have you updated the firmware on your Reconyx game camera?  If not, you will want to head on over to Reconyx.com and download it.  Their latest firmware update can unlock many new and beneficial features.</p>
<p>So how do you know if you need the firmware update?  Access the "Camera Info" option on your game camera.  The top line of this display will list a series of numbers.  This is your currently installed firmware version.  The latest shipping version is V:3.0.0.20091014.  You will notice that the last 8 digits of this number represent a date format.  If you have an earlier version listed, you will want to download and install the new firmware.  This will contain all of the cumulative updates since the Reconyx scouting cameras were originally released.<br />
By installing the new firmware, you can gain access to these features:</p>
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<li><strong>1080p Widescreen HD Mode</strong><br />
On the RC55, RC60, PC85 and PC90 trail cameras, you will have access to this HD widescreen mode that is perfect for viewing images on the newer HD TVs and widescreen monitors.  After updating the firmware on the RC55 and RC60, this mode will be set to the new default mode of operation.  The 1080p widescreen mode will become a selectable option on the PC85 and PC90.</li>
<li><strong> Night Mode Settings</strong><br />
The new night mode settings are a welcome addition.  They allow you to have better control over the quality of your night time images, the range, and the camera's shutter speed.  There are four night mode settings.  <strong>Default mode</strong> offers a good balance between infrared range, the speed of the shutter, and the quality of the images.  The <strong>High Quality</strong> mode will produce a higher quality image, but will sacrifice some of the infrared range.  The <strong>Fast Shutter</strong> option is great for reducing blur with fast moving game, but again will sacrifice some of your infrared range.  The <strong>Max Range</strong> option will increase the IR range, but will sacrifice some quality and you may have more grainy images.  Each of these options can have great applications depending upon the conditions that your camera is placed in.</li>
<li><strong>New Quick Settings</strong><br />
The <strong>Trail Setting</strong> is the default.  This mode will fire off 3 pictures  upon each activation of the passive infrared sensor.  After a 1 second delay, an additional 3 pictures will be taken.  No delay is set on the trigger.  This will provide you multiple images of an animal moving along a trail.<br />
The <strong>Scrape Setting</strong> will fire off 5 pictures upon activation of the PIR with no delay on the trigger.  This mode will ensure that you capture all of the activity of that big buck that shows up to work that scrape.<br />
The <strong>Feeder Setting</strong> is designed for scenarios where your game may linger for a period of time.  This is designed to ensure that you capture a good amount of activity without filling up your CF memory card too quickly.  With the feeder setting, 3 pictures will be taken upon activation of the PIR, with a 5 second delay between each picture.  Then a 15 second delay will be incurred before the sensor will trigger again.</li>
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<p>Updating the firmware on your Reconyx camera is a breeze.  All you need to do is take a blank CF memory card, download the firmware update, and place it on the memory card.  Turn your Reconyx camera off, and insert the card.  Power on the camera, and it will read the firmware update file from the memory card and automatically start the update process.  Once the update is complete, the camera will delete the firmware update file from the memory card, and will boot up like normal.</p>
<p>I love how easy Reconyx has made this firmware update process, and how they continue to enhance the quality and features of their existing line of scouting cameras.   So check your firmware and update it if necessary to unlock these features and get even more out of your Reconyx camera.</p>
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		<title>Reconyx Game Cameras</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 19:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You've probably heard the Reconyx game camera slogan; "See what you've been missing".  Well, I stumbled across a video that demonstrates this.  The game camera manufacturer Cuddeback has always been know for the fast trigger speed.  They call it a 'hair trigger'.  Well check out the following video of a Reconyx [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You've probably heard the Reconyx game camera slogan; "See what you've been missing".  Well, I stumbled across a video that demonstrates this.  The game camera manufacturer Cuddeback has always been know for the fast trigger speed.  They call it a 'hair trigger'.  Well check out the following video of a Reconyx Camera placed right next to a Cuddeback camera, and see the difference for yourself.  It's astonishing.</p>
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		<title>Reconyx RC60 Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 00:26:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a video describing the features of the Reconyx RC60.  The Reconyx RapidFire RC60 is HOT!  The  70 high energy infared illuminators give you clear nighttime images out to 35 feet.  
The housing contains a 3.1 megapixel camera.   That's 3.1 megapixels for both daytime and nighttime images.  This camera [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a video describing the features of the Reconyx RC60.  The Reconyx RapidFire RC60 is HOT!  The  70 high energy infared illuminators give you clear nighttime images out to 35 feet.  <span id="more-90"></span></p>
<p>The housing contains a 3.1 megapixel camera.   That's 3.1 megapixels for both daytime and nighttime images.  This camera does not reduce its resolution for nighttime images, like some other infared cameras on the market.   It used a light filtering technology, so there are no glowing-red illuminators to spook your game.  They never have any indication that this camera is active.  The RC60 has a fast trigger ... 1/5th of a second fast.  The RapidFire technology can fire off pictures as quick as 1 frame per second.</p>
<p>This camera has excellent battery life, surpassing 5,000 images on 6 C-cell batteries.  The RC60 uses CF (compact flash) memory cards.</p>
<p>Reconyx also includes their BuckView image management software with this camera.  It allows you to organize your images geographically.  This gives you the ability to pattern the movement and behavior of game.  This software allows you to download aerial photos and topo maps of your hunting ground, and link the images to specific cameras locations on the map.</p>
<p>Reconyx makes a complete line of accessories to compliment this camera, like mounting brackets, bear boxes, cable locks and more.</p>
<p>Find the lowest price on <a href="http://deertrackingcameras.com/Game-Cameras/reconyx-game-camera" target="_blank">Reconyx Game Cameras</a>, and watch the 30 second spot below.</p>
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		<title>Reconyx RC60 RapidFire Covert Color IR Camera</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 02:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New for 2008, the Reconyx RC60 Covert Color IR Game Camera comes with a hefty price tag ... around $600 bucks to be exact.  Is it worth it?  Well, it is if clear nighttime images at a distance is what you are after.
The RC60 has a new patent-pending Light Filtering Technology that extends its nighttime [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New for 2008, the Reconyx RC60 Covert Color IR Game Camera comes with a hefty price tag ... around $600 bucks to be exact.  Is it worth it?  Well, it is if clear nighttime images at a distance is what you are after.</p>
<p>The RC60 has a new patent-pending Light Filtering Technology that extends its nighttime range to about 35 feet.  <a href="http://www.deertrackingcameras.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/reconyx-rc60.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-18" title="reconyx-rc60" src="http://www.deertrackingcameras.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/reconyx-rc60.jpg" alt="" width="245" height="280" /></a>The 3.1 megapixel density gives you clear full color images during the daytime, and sharp infared monochrome images at night.</p>
<p>The trigger speed is .2 seconds on this game camera, and it can shoot at 1 frame per second.</p>
<p>Do you own a Reconyx Digital Game Camera?  If so, we would love to hear your take on it and see some of your pics.</p>
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