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The all new Bushnell Trophy Cam Aggressor HD (low-glow) for 2015 features a new aggressively styled case, improved latch system and a removable anti-reflection cover (called an ‘ARD’) for the LEDs to minimize visibility to wildlife and people.
But they’re not the headline changes. The Bushnell Trophy Cam Aggressor HD makes 2 huge steps forward for Bushnell – a bigger array of 36 low-glow LEDs and 14MP image quality. For years Bushnell have have struggled with their LEDs – not any more. We’ve also been waiting for them to bump up the image quality from 8MP – now they have, to a massive 14MP. Not only that, but they’ve made these camera traps comfortably the best on the market.
The Bushnell Trophy Cam Aggressor HD low-glow 2015 is a completely weatherproof, motion-activated camera which records 14MP images and 1920 x 1080p HD video with audio directly onto an internal SD card. The passive infrared motion sensor is triggered up to a distance of 24 metres (80 feet) and has adjustable sensitivity (low, medium, high or auto).
Images and videos are in full colour during the day and at night or in low-light conditions the camera trap switches to black and white. Hyper night vision technology ensures that night-time images are crisp and clear, and the new 36 LED array is impressive.
The Bushnell Trophy Cam Aggressor HD 2015 low-glow has a trigger speed of just 0.2 seconds and recovery between triggers is 1 second. The Hybrid Mode allows you to record both images and video for each trigger. The trigger interval can also be adjusted – this is the time inbetween capture events – between 1 second to 60 minutes. It is also possible to specify how many images to capture per trigger (1 to 3).
The 2x Field Scan function uses time lapse technology to capture images at specified intervals (1 minute to 1 hour) between the hours of your choice. You can programme two separate time lapse windows so that you can monitor both dusk and dawn activity at your survey site.
The Bushnell Trophy Cam Aggressor HD is powered by 4-8 AA batteries – you can use either amount. If 8 batteries are used they will last for up to a year based on normal usage.
It also features a removable ‘anti-reflection cover’ for the LEDs which helps to minimise visibility and prevents wildlife being disturbed by any reflections. Infrared LEDs are low-glow which makes them invisible to animals and people. This also helps to avoid any influence on sensitive wildlife which can occur with standard infrared LEDs.
This model is also available in camouflage casing (model 119775).
As a fully authorised Bushnell dealer, the Trophy Cam Aggressor is also supplied with a 2 year manufacturer’s warranty.
Bushnell Trophy Cam Aggressor HD Features:
- 14MP high-quality full colour resolution
- HD Video – 1920 x 1080 pixels
- Day/night autosensor
- 36 low-Glow LEDs with 80′ range, invisible to wildlife and people
- External and solar power compatible
- Adjustable PIR (Lo/Med/High) or Auto PIR
- 0.2 – second trigger speed
- Programmable trigger interval: 1 sec. to 60 min.
- Multi-image mode: 1-3 images per trigger
- Video length: 1 second to 60 seconds, programmable
- Field Scan time-lapse mode takes images at pre-set intervals, 1 minute to 60 minutes
- Temperature range -5° F to 140° F
- Black & White internal screen
- PIR sensor is motion activated out to 60′
- Runs up to one year on one set of batteries
- Adjustable web belt and 1/4-20 socket
- SD card slot
- Weather proof
- 2 year warranty
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Roy Moss (verified owner) –
Low glow IS visible albeit only a dull red glow but definitely visible. So don’t buy this camera for security purposes as (especially on video setting) the position of the camera will become obvious. I am sure from some of the footage I have that some cats can see the light not that it matters
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Admin NatureSpy –
Hi Roy,
Absolutely – these cameras do give a slight red glow from the LEDs at night when triggered. We liken it to an ember on a dying fire – not enough to light anything it front of it, but visible. We certainly wouldn’t recommend this camera for security purposes – its bigger brother, the Aggressor No Glow, is the equivalent with completely no-glow LEDs.
James
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