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Keep an eye on game trails with this wildlife hunting camera from Enkeeo that can either be strapped to a tree or attached to a tripod.

The motion detection camera can capture both video (including time lapse) and still shots, with a detection angle up to 120°. Still photos have 12MP with full color resolution while video is shot at 1920x1080 pixels in HD (with audio.) The camera requires eight AA batteries with a runtime of up to eight months and is IP54 high waterproof certified, which means the camera can resist damage from rain, sand, dust, or corrosion. Read more...

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