Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Trailcamera Cellular with SD card

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Trailcamera Cellular with SD card

    So I have started looking for Trail camera that is capable of cellular usage. But for right now I may just use it without. In order to use it without cellular. Obviously, I need to find one that has a SD card option.
    Is there a trail camera out there that anybody has used and would recommend?

    #2
    As far as I know all cell cameras have to have a SD card. The only cell cam I know that doesn’t use a SD card is the moultrie edge camera (which I’ve never used that camera before).

    I run Spartan cell cameras. They take incredible pictures and videos on the cellular side.

    t think all cameras will take real good pics to the SD card. It’s on the cellular side of pics that some cameras quality varies.

    Comment


      #3
      Lol. The Moultrie edge was the one I saw that didn’t have a sd card. What are the odds.

      yeah. I doesn’t have to have real clean pictures. Just wanting a camera that will show the difference between a 125” and a 150”. didnt want to break the bank because it is being placed on public property this year. I’ll check out the Spartans.

      Comment


        #4
        Check out Tactacam and Covert as well.

        Comment


          #5
          Spypoint cams (cellular and otherwise) allow for up to a 32 GB SD card in them which, depending on your settings, can last you a good while. The pictures it takes are "decent" at best. Even when I pull the card and clear the photos onto my laptop, they aren't super clear or HD by any sense of the word. I think they might just sharpen the pictures after they are uploaded to their servers or something because I think the camera is something along the lines of an 8 megapixel camera (like on an iPhone) so the pictures should be crystal clear, even at low/no light. Regardless, 32 GB will get you a long time between camera card pulls if you choose to go that route. Just follow the formatting instructions on their website and they'll work like a charm.

          Comment

          Working...
          X