Capture
20MP photos and 720p video of wildlife and people with the Spypoint Force-20
Trail Camera, featuring a motion detection range of 70'.
The
Force-20's trigger speed is a quick 0.7 seconds, and its 48-LED, low-glow
infrared flash has an 80' range but won't spook game. The motion sensor uses
three detection zones and can trigger up to five images per detection. You can
also use the time-lapse mode, with intervals from 15 seconds to 30 minutes, for
big-picture observation. Your still images will have a time stamp with useful
information including date, time, temperature, and moon phase.
Your images will be captured on a user-supplied SD/SDHC memory card up to 32GB, and you can use Spypoint's Buck Tracker web app to filter out photos of dogs or other animals, so you can quickly find the shots of bucks with racks. The camera runs on eight user-provided AA batteries, or another 12-volt source. It comes with a tree-mounting bracket and strap and is equipped with a standard 1/4"-20 tripod mount.
Photo
and Video Resolution
Maximum
Still Image Resolution: 20MP
Format:
JPEG
Video:
1280 x 720p
Format:
AVI
Optical
field of view: 40°
Operating
Modes
Photo:
Up to five images per detection
Time-Lapse:
Intervals 15s/30s/1m/3m/5m/10m/15m/30m
Video:
Duration 10s/20s/30s/60s/90s
Motion
Sensor
Passive
infrared motion sensor
Detection
Range: 70'
Trigger
Speed: 0.7
Multi-Shot
Mode: Camera captures up to 5 images per trigger event
Flash
Built-in,
infrared flash with 48 LEDs and 80' range for covert nighttime illumination
Setup,
Display, and Options
Easy-to-use
interface and LCD screen for menu navigation and settings selection
Memory
Records
photos and videos to user-supplied SD/SDHC memory cards up to 32GB
Power
Runs
on 8 user-supplied AA batteries
Optional
rechargeable lithium battery pack
Can
also operate on an optional 12 VDC external power supply
Mounting
Tree-mounting
bracket & strap
Standard
1/4"-20 threaded hole
Hole
for security cable
Durability
Rugged,
weatherproof housing protects the camera from the elements over extended
periods of outdoor use