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Bushnell Core DS-4K No Glow 32MP Trail Camera

Featuring one camera sensor optimised for daylight photography and another designed for sharp photos after dark, the Core DS-4K No-Glow Trail Camera from Bushnell will capture vivid images and video of activity on your property or hunting grounds. Featuring a fast 0.2-second trigger speed and 110' infrared flash, the Core DS-4K produces motion-activated 32MP photos and 4K 30 fps video. Choose to have the camera operate during the day, at night, or both, and take 1-6 photos per trigger. The Field Scan mode will grab a shot at user-selectable intervals for time-lapse surveillance. You can choose from four trigger sensitivity settings, which can cut down on unnecessary shots, and set the interval between triggered captures from 0.6 seconds to 60 minutes to avoid clogging up your card with redundant images. The date, time, temperature, moon phase, and GPS coordinates are stamped on the photos along with a user-set camera name. Video clips can be up to 60 seconds in length.

SKU: GC39-119987C

Bushnell Core DS-4K No Glow 32MP Trail Camera

Bushnell Core DS-4K No Glow 32MP Trail Camera

Featuring one camera sensor optimised for daylight photography and another designed for sharp photos after dark, the Core DS-4K No-Glow Trail Camera from Bushnell will capture vivid images and video of activity on your property or hunting grounds. Featuring a fast 0.2-second trigger speed and 110' infrared flash, the Core DS-4K produces motion-activated 32MP photos and 4K 30 fps video. Choose to have the camera operate during the day, at night, or both, and take 1-6 photos per trigger. The Field Scan mode will grab a shot at user-selectable intervals for time-lapse surveillance. You can choose from four trigger sensitivity settings, which can cut down on unnecessary shots, and set the interval between triggered captures from 0.6 seconds to 60 minutes to avoid clogging up your card with redundant images. The date, time, temperature, moon phase, and GPS coordinates are stamped on the photos along with a user-set camera name. Video clips can be up to 60 seconds in length.

The Core DS-4K can be mounted with the included web belt, using the tripod socket on its base, or your own security cable via built-in channel. An external power port is supplied for Bushnell's separately sold solar panel. The camera records to a user-supplied SD card up to 512GB, but you can also review images and videos in the field on the 1.5" viewing screen.

Photo and Video Capture

Maximum still image resolution: 32MP

Maximum video resolution: 3840 x 2160 at 30 fps

Specialised day and night photo sensors for higher image quality and optimised battery life

Video with sound up to 60 seconds

50° angle of view

Motion Sensor

PIR (passive infrared) motion sensor captures images when triggered by subject movement

Very fast 0.2-second trigger speed helps ensure you won't miss the shot

Four selectable sensitivity levels

Programmable trigger interval: 0.5 seconds to 60 minutes

Interval Recording

Field Scan 2X takes time-lapse images at selectable intervals from 1-60 minutes

Two available time slots per day (such as dawn and dusk)

Allows you to see patterns and change over time

Useful for recording a wide range of subjects/events, including game, weather, plants, and construction site development

Continuous Shooting

Multi-Image Mode: Captures 1-6 images per trigger

Flash

No-Glow flash with an effective range of 110'

Setup, Display, and Options

1.5" colour view screen

Geotags photos with GPS coordinates for game movement tracking

Date, time, temperature, and moon phase stamping on images

Memory

Records photos and videos to user-supplied SD/SDHC memory cards up to 512GB

Power

Runs on 6 AA batteries, which can provide up to 12 months of power depending on usage and settings

Mounting

Integrated, 1/4"-20 threaded mount enables connection to a tripod or tree mount

Includes adjustable web belt for mounting on tree or post

Holes for security cable

Durability

Weather-resistant housing for protection against elements during extended outdoor use

Key Features:

32MP Resolution Photos

Dual Day & Night Sensors

0.2-Second Trigger

No-Glow Flash with 110' Range

1.5" Colour View Screen

1-6 Images per Trigger

Time/Date/Temp/Moon/GPS Stamp

SDHC Memory Card Compatible

Runs on 6 AA Batteries

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Bushnell Core DS-4K No Glow 32MP Trail Camera

Featuring one camera sensor optimised for daylight photography and another designed for sharp photos after dark, the Core DS-4K No-Glow Trail Camera from Bushnell will capture vivid images and video of activity on your property or hunting grounds. Featuring a fast 0.2-second trigger speed and 110' infrared flash, the Core DS-4K produces motion-activated 32MP photos and 4K 30 fps video. Choose to have the camera operate during the day, at night, or both, and take 1-6 photos per trigger. The Field Scan mode will grab a shot at user-selectable intervals for time-lapse surveillance. You can choose from four trigger sensitivity settings, which can cut down on unnecessary shots, and set the interval between triggered captures from 0.6 seconds to 60 minutes to avoid clogging up your card with redundant images. The date, time, temperature, moon phase, and GPS coordinates are stamped on the photos along with a user-set camera name. Video clips can be up to 60 seconds in length.

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