Product Description
With an invisible infrared flash to ensure game or trespassers on your property aren't alerted to the camera while it is capturing images or videos, you're going to like the Browning Dark Ops Max Plus. The Sub Micro case size delivers all the performance you would expect from a Browning Trail Camera with 20 MP resolution picture quality, 900p HD+ videos with sound, lightning fast 0.135 ‐ 0.7 second adjustable trigger speeds, and superior battery life. Other features you'll appreciate include adjustable the IR Illumination with Long Range and Economy modes to best meet your needs, as well as a battery meter that is compatible with alkaline, rechargeable and lithium batteries.
Features:
- 20 MP Image Capabilty
- 80 ft. Flash Range
- 0.135 – 0.7 Second Adjustable Trigger Speed
- Invisible Infrared LED Illumination at Night
- 900p HD Videos with Sound (5 sec. ‐ 2 min. length)
- 80 ft. Detection Range (User Adjustable)
- 0.5 Second Recovery Time
- Selectable Night IR Illumination (Long Range, Fast Motion, Economy modes)
- Illuma‐Smart Technology Automatically adjusts IR Flash for Perfect Night Photos
- SD Card Management
- Long battery life from 6 AA batteries (Not Included)
- Up to 8 Multi Shot Images
- Up to 8 Rapid Fire Images
- Smart IR Video
- Selectable Start/Stop Image Timer
- Programmable Picture Delay (1 sec. – 60 min.)
- Picture info bar displays: Time, Date, Temperature, Moon Phase, Camera ID
- 12 volt External Power Jack
- Supports up to 512GB SDXC Memory Card (not included)
- ¼" ‐ 20 Tripod Socket
- Battery Meter Functions with Alkaline, Rechargeable or Lithium Batteries
- Compact case size 4.25" x 3" x 2.5"
- Timelapse Plus camera mode with IR triggered images
- Compatible with Browning Buck Watch Timelapse Viewer Software
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Poor pictures quality and misses pictures
I ordered this camera about a month ago and have horrible pictures with it. The daylight pictures are good but the night time pictures are so blurry, you can't tell how many points a buck has. I have also had problems with the camera taking pictures. I have sat out multiple nights and have seen multiple deer in stand over the corn pile where the camera is facing, but only get maybe one of the 5 different deer on camera if that. Do not recommend this camera!