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Hi guys,

 

A box of 12 has just landed on my doorstep! Let me know if you're interested... ;)

 

Used by;

  • Game keepers for pest control and shoot security,
  • Local authorities for monitoring known fly-tipping sites,
  • Bushcraft and outdoors specialists for tracking and monitoring wild animals and birds,
  • Nature enthusiasts for otter spotting and general animal observations,
  • Joe Bloggs for driveway/garden/shed/caravan/oil tank security and monitoring.

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* batteries and SD Card not included (or spent shells...or tweed jacket...or decoy...)

 

Specification:

  • A compact scouting camera in a camouflaged case with some pretty amazing features:
  • 6 month battery life
  • a sensor and invisible (blue LEDs) IR night vision range of 65ft
  • programmable 5 or 12 Mega Pixel, DVD quality video (640x480)
  • time stamp
  • security code
  • high quality photos
  • video
  • time lapse option
  • temperature, moon phase, unique triple sensor - primes the camera to give a 1 second trigger
  • a large LCD for picture and video playback.
  • We supply the latest version with 12MP interpolation and many additional features (password, full TFT and 12MP) - a UK first!
  • Sharp and crisp colour pictures/videos in daytime and clear black/white pictures/videos at night
  • Take videos immediately after taking pictures under the same Mode "Cam+Video"
  • Built-in 2 1⁄4” LCD color display
  • Ultra low standby power consumption. Extremely long in-field life (in standby mode, up to 3 months with 4 x AA batteries and 6 months with 8 x AA batteries)
  • Unique side Prep Sensor design provides wider sensing angle and enhances camera’s response speed Perform in the most extreme temperatures from -22°F to 158°F Compact size (5 ½ x 3 ½ x 2 ½ inches).

The cheapest Bushnell cams start from £185 and are of a lower specification. I'm not trying to rip anybody off, so please bear-in-mind that these are made in china and half the price of the bushnells (read into that what you will). I have had these exact units in the woods for coming up to a year with no fault. Batteries and SD card not included!

 

Bargain price of £113 including delivery (only on PigeonWatch). I have seen them online for £200+ and the cheapest UK shipped on fleabay is about the same price. First come first serve - bank transfer preferred.

 

Had some great reviews on here so thanks for all the support and if you have any questions, ask away!

 

Cheers,

 

huff-huff-a-roo

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  On 14/03/2013 at 13:37, david crocket said:

Hello mate I think thay are on eBay for £ 115 with SD card may wrong

 

Yep, well, the cheapest I can see is £115.99 with an 8GB card. The majority of people I have sold to already own an SD card.

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We use these very same units in fly tip hotspots at work and i find that my team get better results with these than they do with kit that costs 4k.

If you are thinking of purchasing one of these and are wondering what they are like then i have put a link in that will take you to an article i have had put into our local rag. One image and video is taken during the day and the other at night. Both are the same camera and the unit is positioned around 3 metres up a lighting column and around 6 metres from the location of the activity .

http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/CCTV-catches-fly-tippers-dumping-sofas-baths/story-18410219-detail/story.html?sp=normal&1363296627372

 

Well worth the money

 

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Thanks for the thumbs up guys. They really are cracking bits of kit. Cheaper than the better known branded stuff yet these are actually higher specification.

 

As above, I have sold a couple to guys that work for the council. They use it for monitoring known fly tipping sites (and with great success). These are so versatile, their application is quite varied.

 

Cheers

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