Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Wildgame Innovation Camera Reviews



Wildgame innovation cameras are well known for their impeccable quality. They are reliable, simple to use and designed to suit all hunting needs. The cameras can be divided into – Razor, Crush and Commander Series. With a total of 14 cameras, Wildgame innovation has one of the most extensive collection of trail camera (for example: MOULTRIE M-40 GAME CAMERA ) These cameras just change the way you hunt, they make it better!



Wildgame Innovations Blade X6 Trail Camera



Looking to blend your trail camera into the background? Then the low cost Wildgame Innovations Blade X6 Trail Camera is just the one you’re looking for with its Bark casing. Not only does it look just like a piece of a tree, but animals won’t be able to tell the difference when they are out and about. The camera uses a 36 piece Black LED infrared flash to take photos and videos. The videos are 480p, so although not high definition they are still respectable and easy to make out. This includes daytime and nighttime videos, with a 50ft. invisible IR flash range and only a 1 second trigger speed.

Eight AA batteries will last the camera up to a year, even with all features activated. Max supported SD card is 32GB, and should cover thousands of pictures and videos combined. Accessories bundled with the package are bungee cords so that you can place it anywhere, getting that perfect position on the first try. The casing is both water resistant and weather durable, so expect a lot of use out of this product. And with the time lapse technology from Wildgame, a large area can be covered by this small camera, saving you both time and money. A nice alternative for buyers that don’t need true HD, this camera will give you plenty of good years.




Wild Game Innovations Buck Commander Nano 16 IR Camera



Specializing in the low cost camera, the Wild Game Innovations Buck Commander Nano 16 IR is another micro cam that is touted as one of the smallest in the entire market. This gives buyers more options for mounting or hiding it, where other cameras would be a hassle to. The exact dimensions are 3×2.25×3.25 and it uses an improved version of their Bark casing called TRUbark HD. This is even more realistic looking than the original and will really be the benchmark for the company moving forward with its Bark designs.

The FlexTime and time lapse technology have been improved considerably, giving you full control of the camera on a schedule and when it should take shots. With the correct setup you could even extend the life of the camera beyond the norm by optimizing picture taking and power saving schedules according to your need. And if you need something that covers a wider range, they have a 19:9 aspect ratio option for the images that will really bring out the detail. Small and incredible powerful, buyers will fall in love with this camera right out of the box.


Wildgame Innovations K7B5G Cloak 7-7MP Digital Lightsout Trail Camera



The Wildgame Innovations K7B5G Cloak 7-7MP Digital Lightsout Trail Camera is a low priced model from the company that works well for beginners. An attractive feature on it is the Realtree Xtra Camo that can give you good placement of the camera. It uses an invisible IR flash in combination with 32 high intensity LED’s for optimal daytime settings. Nighttime pictures are a bit grainy, but still great considering the price of the camera.

It powers for a full year on a set of 8AA batteries and can support SD cards up to 32GB. For video uses expect standard definition 480p, but of good quality even at night. Information available for each piece of media to differentiate them is moon phase, time and date stamps. With the included bungee cords and some good positioning hunters can feel confident in the casing being both rugged and weather resistant when things get harsh. This is going to be about as low priced a camera as buyers can get that can handle all of these features, which makes it a good buy overall.

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