Primos Truth Cam Makes Scouting Fun & Simple Again 8-24-2010
gengberg August 24th, 2010
Primos Truth Cam Makes Scouting Fun & Simple Again
Let’s face it, scouting for whitetails should be as much fun as hunting them, not a chore made aggravating by hard-to-operate trail cameras. Finally, for those hunters looking for a camera that is as easy to use as it is affordable and great at capturing images, Primos® introduces their line of Truth® Cam trail cameras.
Available in four distinct models, these cameras not only offer superior in-field performance and features common to models that retail for more than twice the cost, but are designed to be among the easiest units to operate anywhere in the whitetail woods. With the Primos Truth Cam, it’s as simple as loading batteries and an SD card into the unit and start recording photos or video. Most hunters will never even need to read the accompanying manual. Set-up instructions are plainly displayed inside the door of most models, and www.primos.com features simple and fun to watch video tips that help consumers get more out of their Truth Cams.
Hunters everywhere will marvel at the ease-of-use Truth Cam brings to crucial pre-season and in-season scouting efforts by allowing key settings to be adjusted using straightforward individual selector switches or simple icon-based digital menus depending on the model. In addition, all Truth Cams offer the choice of video or still photo modes, exceptional trigger speeds, long battery life (powered by 4 D-Cell batteries sold separately), an external LCD window displaying the photo count and battery life, a rugged case with a security cable hole, high resolution video, Primos’ one-year warranty and supports up to an 8GB SD Card (sold separately) for image collection and storage. Every Truth Cam photo taken displays date, time, temperature, moon phase and photo or video status.
The four Truth Cam models are:
Truth Cam 35-Quite possibly the simplest camera on the market to use, the Truth Cam 35 is also one of the most affordable. Yet it doesn’t cut corners on performance. The camera boasts a 3.0 MP resolution during daylight hours and 1.3 MP at night, as well as a powerful 35-LED bank that allows high-quality image capture out to 40 feet at night. It has a trigger speed of 1.5 seconds when coming out of battery-saving sleep mode and a lightning-fast 0.3 seconds when it is not. The affordability of the 35 makes it the perfect camera for budget-conscious sportsmen looking to establish multiple camera locations for more effective monitoring of the deer on their property. (MSRP: $119.99)
Truth Cam 46-Take the Truth Cam experience to the next level of simple in-field performance with a unit that boasts a 50-foot extended night range powered by a bank of 46 infrared LEDs. The number of active LEDs can be adjusted to preserve battery life and optimize nighttime performance. Daytime photo resolution can be set as high as 5.0 MP and as low as 1.3 MP in order to suit your preference of image size versus battery life and storing more images on the SD card. Nighttime resolution can be set as high as 3.1. The Truth Cam 46 is available in Matrix camouflage. (MSRP: $159.99) Continue Reading »
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