Watch the trail night or day with the G-5086 Double Barrel Strobe Flash Trail Camera by Cuddeback! This camera is equipped with an industry leading 1/4-seond trigger speed, which can photograph animals that lesser trail cameras would miss, such as animals that are walking or running. This lightning fast trigger speed is perfectly complimented by a rapid recovery time, that makes the camera ready for a second shot 1 to 2 seconds after the first to capture a second animal following the first. The ultra-fast trigger speed, followed by a quick recovery time gives the G-5086 the ability to take 2 photos in the same time it would take other cameras to take just one. The G-5086 is also outfitted with dual Strobe Fire color flash tubes which are powered by a set of 340uF capacitors. This combination gives the G-5086 a rapid 1-second camera delay and produces full-color 20MP images with minimal motion blur. Other features of the G-5086 trail camera include zone control, which lets you set the animal detector between a wide or narrow view as required by the situation. The G-5086 is also outfitted with CuddeLink technology - a proprietary wireless network that can link up with additional cameras which transmits their images to a conveniently placed home camera, so by checking one camera, you check them all.
Features of the G-5086 Double Barrel Strobe Flash Trail Camera:
- Industry Leading Trigger Speed: ¼ second trigger speed can capture animals that are walking running or standing still
- Ultra-Fast Recovery Time: 1 – 2 second recovery time allows you to capture a second animal following the first
- Dual Strobe Fire Color Flash Tubes: 1-second camera delay and produces full-color 20MP images with minimal motion blur
- Zone Control: Lets you set the animal detector between a wide or narrow view as required by the situation
- Burst Mode: Take up to 5 photos in a single event
- Videos: Take 10 second, 20 second, and 30 second videos
- CuddeLink Technology: Proprietary wireless network that can link up with additional cameras which transmits their images to a conveniently placed home camera, so by checking one camera, you check them all.