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Does anyone make trail cams that work 150-200 ft at night ?

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by Motocross, Nov 1, 2011.

  1. Motocross

    Motocross Newb

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    I really need a good trail cam for night vision. I can not find what I need can any one point me in the right direction?
    thank you
     
  2. iHunt

    iHunt Grizzled Veteran

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    I'm not sure if any cameras have that kind of range at night, usually somewhere in the 50' range is what I have seen
     
  3. habitat

    habitat Weekend Warrior

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    can you not move closer?I just drive a post and put them on
     
  4. Motocross

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    I would like to keep it up out of reech and use it for a security camera and the pole I want to use is about 150 feet from what I would like to view
     
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    I dont know of any cam that will do anything like that at night.. a plot cam would do that for daylight but no cam will do that at night.. not without a q-beam for a light...lol

    Fact is if most guys would test there cams depending on outside temps and body temp of there quarry they will be shocked as to how far there cams dont work. The colder out the more the cam will pick up. I killed a turkey with my bow a few weeks back right in front of a trail cam it missed the hole deal and it was about 80 degrees out, it did take a pic of me carrying the bird back in front of the cam. the turkey was only about 15 feet from the cam,small flock about ten birds,i feel there body temp and air temp was to close for the cam to pic up on. just my 2 cents. and best of luck to you.
    Look at the spypoint website they have both kind of cams and the best range of all my cams
     
  6. wolvenkinde

    wolvenkinde Die Hard Bowhunter

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    the farthest image capture I've had is 75 ft at 55 degrees daytime...i think you would have to have other lighting than just the cams flash for that range even if the sensor could pick it up.
     

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