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Testing of the Cuddeback Digital Infrared Scouting Camera

The model I tested was the X2 noflash Cuddeback Trail Camera. Cuddeback has a reputation of making quality scouting cameras and this camera is no exception. It brings with it a number of new features and innovations that make it even more useful and fun to use than previous versions.

The Cuddeback Trail Camera noflash X2 is actually a dual camera. This means that the best quality of the images you get if you shoot at night or day. Daytime images get 5.0 megapixels resolution. If you are familiar with this information you will know that you will one day excellent quality images, suitable for viewing or printing, even if you want to blow the image cropped or close-up doing the subject. For night pictures, noflash actually uses an infrared flash and gives you the resolution of 1.3 megapixels. With This combination shows the animals that you maintain clear when they come on the infrared sensor bar. The infrared flash means you no ghost of the animals and will therefore more pictures and the more likely that the animals will stay in that location. It also means that the camera is more difficult to spot for those who would like to make off with your equipment.

Other Advantages of the Cuddeback noflash X2

It is important to have excellent trigger speed when capturing images of animals. The family will wait if your camera getting ready to shoot, but the wildlife is not so cooperative. The Cuddeback Noflash X2 has a trigger speed twice as fast as its predecessors. Well under one seconds between the triggering of the infrared sensor and an image capturing means more shots and get better shots.

This course comes with camera Mounting the Genius system that gives you the versatility of simple, rapid installation and the ability to switch your batteries without the camera from the tree. I guess who's behind the innovations in this camera has made a number of pictures of their own, and realized what a pain it is to take down your equipment just to refresh the batteries. It also means less of your own that you smell on the unit and will leave the area that can waylay even game.

The camera takes good quality still pictures, but it has the ability to take video. The video clips offer 18 frame-per-second quality, so they are not choppy or broken. This is a great feature if you really want the best possible information on your subject.

The required four D-cell batteries, and the camera gets plenty of life in them, especially the infrared flash. The camera comes with Time Lapse mode, sensitivity adjustment and an intuitive keyboard for easy use. If you have a camera that you could want great pictures, is easy to use and will last, then the X2 Noflash Cuddeback trail camera will be a welcome addition to your equipment.

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