- HD Video
- 12MPX Photos
- Motion Activated
- Invisible Flash - 940nm LEDs
Product Description
Acorn Pro HD 6210 940nm IR Wildlife Trail Camera - This is the latest in high definition and 940nm LTL-6210MC seen featuring HD and invisible 940nm infrared! With a 12MP image quality and high-definition audio with high H.264/AVC video by far the best scouting / hidden camera on the market and value for money. Infrared night vision LED lights do not work up to 82 meters. 6210 series took a sharp, pictures / videos in daytime bright colors and high quality black and white at night. Ideal for use in hunting, observation of natural phenomena, and to use as a safety or triggered by motion time lapse camera! The LTL-6210MC has also expanded to include a module MMS future. (NB. 6210MC not have a GSM module, but are able to upgrade, including GSM 6210MM and pre-installed modules).... See more product details
Customer Reviews: Acorn Pro HD 6210 940nm IR Wildlife Trail Camera
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First; well built but do not follow the included instructions at all, just insert your batteries and ONLY set the camera up via its own built in menu that can be accessed when you open the bottom camera cover flap to reveal the setup screen and camera setup buttons. Take care with the battery cover; one cover has to be pressed down to release and pressed down to close and is a very tight fit. We fitted an optional extra 32 Gb SD card purchased separately; but you can use any size SD card upto 32Gb; dependant upon how long you want to shoot. You can take stills day and night or take stills and video both day and night; also take only videos; it's up to you dependant upon how you set the camera up only via its built in setup buttons; DO NOT FOLLOW SET UP INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL apart from how to install batteries; that's all.
Would I buy another one; yes indeed; excellent value; easy to set up if you follow my above instructions and it can be used in any weather. Small plastic pins are supplied; these just push into the rear of the camera to allow for more grip; I use a bit of hard sorbo or really any firm rubber as a backing about the same size as the camera's width and height to fit; say on a tree trunk and then press the camera onto it; the pins then stick in the rubber as the rubber contour fits the irregular surface of the tree and for me; also avoids damaging or scraping the back of the camers especially if the bark is large and risks touching the camera body. The rubber also acts like a contour gripping back that eliminates any wobbling of the camera; I use the provided heavy duty web strap around the tree; works well and will most probably buy at least another one soon.
I purchased two of these units some 12 months ago, and have found them to be extremely good value for money. Setting up is a doddle, but found that when using the supplied software, setting the sensitivity to "high" on the PC, this translates to "Low" on the camera, not sure why ?? But to be honest, its just as quick to set-up the unit on the actual device itself. However, everything else is straightforward and has produced some stunning pictures of the wildlife in our garden and fields beyond. Battery life has been very good so far, just remember to purchase "good quality" batteries, "Energizer" have been the best from my experience. All in all, a nice unit, well built and easy to use. I have since purchased a "mounting spike" which allows positioning in the ground, but be carefull, as the base of the camera where the spike screws into is not designed to be used as a "pushing" tool for the spike ! Push the spike into the ground first, then attach the camera !
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Still early days so still in experimentation mode but picture quality excellent and easy to download to view or store.
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