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The Tasco 8 MP Megapixel Tan Game Trail Camera is designed for outdoor enthusiasts and security needs alike. With an impressive 8MP resolution and 720P video capability, it captures high-quality images while maintaining a compact file size. Its rapid 1-second trigger speed and 5-second recovery time ensure you won't miss a moment, while the 6-month battery life allows for extended deployment in the field. The camera supports up to a 32GB SD card and features a 50-foot flash range, making it perfect for wildlife observation or security monitoring.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.67 x 6.14 x 3.03 inches |
Package Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.99 x 4.02 x 7.01 inches |
Item Weight | 0.63 Pounds |
Brand Name | TASCO |
Color | Brown |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Tasco |
Part Number | 119271C |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
J**M
Awesome!
My first trail camera. Way to many different options around and just never used one. I like this a lot! Simple enough to use. The picture quality is better than I need. I just got this yesterday, so I can't speak yet about how long it lasts, but I put it on a tree yesterday. Started off taking pictures, then switched to video. Both worked great! left it up overnight and this morning everything working great! I just ordered my second one, same one, that's how much I like it! It's inexpensive, just buy it!
A**R
Good value
Works well for the price
A**R
Inexpensive and good quality photos
I own 10 of these. Easy to use and great photos. They seem to last about a year and then wig out. I suggest you purchase a warranty plan if buying from Walmart. I use the inoperative cameras as dummy cameras. in high-traffic areas. You can't beat the price and the ease of operation.
A**R
Perfect starter camera
If you are just looking to get relatively close up pictures to get a feel for what is coming by, then this is a good camera. You get what you pay for. It is cheap. However, I wanted something that wasn't too complicated to understand. The manual was easy to understand and the settings are very basic and simple. If you're looking for the simplest game camera, this is your camera. However, it does not take far away pictures if the weather is not perfectly bright and clear. Pictures become foggy or completely useless if it rains because rain does get on the camera lens. At night, this camera only senses things that are practically right in front of it, but not much farther away.. even during perfectly bright and clear daylight weather, far away pictures in a field, meaning like greater than 30 yards, are not possible. If you want the view of an entire 80 yard field, this is not the camera for you. If you want to see things passing by close when the weather isn't horrible, this will do.
T**N
They came from the stars! But I got proof with my trail cam
I caught me some aliens with this here thing. They was flyin' down in their spaceship and trying to steal my cat, but this here camera picked 'em up with its great quality images and I was able to stop the aliens with a little help from an old sharp stick. So now I'm happy, my cat's happy, but the aliens ain't happy, all thanks to how well this trail camera worked. I do wish it didn't eat up so many batteries so fast, though. The camera, I mean, not the cat. Or the aliens.
H**N
Pretty good for price
finicky at times and sensitive to environment; sometimes takes fewer pictures at night especially when batteries weaken. It's dependable and effective.
V**Y
Didn’t work!!
My husband opened the box and was setting it up to put out.And it wouldn’t take a picture.
K**G
Did Not Last Long
Bought this camera on May1 of this year. It is July 25 and the camera no longer functions.We have really enjoyed the photos of animals frequenting our bird feeder and garden in the dark hours. Nice feel to the camera, a quality unexpected at this price. Pictures were great.Lately it has taken hundreds of picture for no apparent reason. Batteries ran dead and when I replaced them I found dozens of earwigs had gotten inside. When I put new batteries in, it stuck on the initialization screen and would not turn on. Sooo, I decided to open it up. There were many more earwigs. Cleaned it out with isopropyl alcohol and let it dry. Reset everything with new batteries. It appeared to be working but did not take pictures.Since the warranty had not expired, I considered sending it to Tasco for repair. Customer pays shipping both ways ($20 to $25) and since I had opened it, there is always the possibility that they would deny warranty. Decided to just buy another one. Hopefully it will not be as susceptible to insect intrusion.
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