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  2. These Expert-Recommended Trail Cams Help You Spot ... - AOL

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    These expert-tested trail cams from Bushnell, GardePro, Toguard, and others will capture critters on camera no matter your budget. These Expert-Recommended Trail Cams Help You Spot Wildlife ...

  3. The Best Trail Cameras Let You Watch, Record and Monitor ...

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    These sensor-activated devices can take pictures and record video during daytime and nighttime hours.

  4. Camera trap - Wikipedia

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    The battery life of some of these cameras is another important factor in which cameras are used; large batteries offer a longer running time for the camera but can be cumbersome in set up or when lugging the equipment to the field site. [8]

  5. List of digital camera brands - Wikipedia

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    Spypoint - trail cameras; Suprema; Swann - IP cameras and trail cameras; Trust; Toshiba - camcorders capable of taking stills; previously offered compact digital cameras; Toyo-View - view cameras designed for digital backs.(Sakai Machine Tool Co., Ltd.) Uway - trail cameras; Vision Research - High speed digital cameras, Marketed under the ...

  6. Remote camera - Wikipedia

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    A remote camera, also known as a trail camera or game camera, is a camera placed by a photographer in areas where the photographer generally cannot be at the camera to snap the shutter. This includes areas with limited access, tight spaces where a person is not allowed, or just another angle so that the photographer can simultaneously take ...

  7. Wireless security camera - Wikipedia

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    Wireless security cameras function best when there is a clear line of sight between the camera(s) and the receiver. If digital wireless cameras are outdoors and have a clear line of sight, they typically have a range between 250 and 450 feet. If located indoors, the range can be limited to 100 to 150 feet.