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We are after a wild life camera . But don’t want to keep on buying batterys. Has any one got one or know anything about them. I’m getting a headache looking at specs and dont know what they mean. Thank you

julie781x
2 weeks ago
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BonzoBanana

When you say wild life camera do you mean one of those cameras you leave in the woods and they take video only when a animal comes nearby, i.e. you strap them to a trunk etc or do you just mean a camera for normal use but with a good optical zoom lens?

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julie781x

BonzoBanana sorry if I was not clear. I meant one you leave outside overnight and when a animal arrives it goes off. Not one for normal use.

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BonzoBanana

julie781x I don't really know anything about those to be honest. I assume though that most would have a lithium-ion battery pack so you wouldn't have to keep buying batteries, just recharge them.

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julie781x

BonzoBanana This is the problem some do but then they have other batterys as well . Hard to compare as they don’t seem to have model numbers .

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julie781x

kikogpe thank you . I will take a look at the spec.

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julie781x

kikogpe I have looked at the spec. The only thing missing is blue tooth and WiFi .

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BonzoBanana

julie781x Also at that price the 48MP is probably fake and just upscaled which is pointless. 48MP is an expensive sensor so most action cameras and other cheaper Chinese electronics just use something like a 8, 12 or 16MP sensor and upscale which wastes battery and storage space. If you buy such a camera try the different megapixel settings as you may find the lower settings are no different in quality. In my opinion its always best to use the native resolution of the sensor and if you want to upscale it do it on a computer where it does a much better job of it.

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julie781x

BonzoBanana thank you for the info.

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martinlufc5637

We use 2 , we use the solar powered ones with rechargeable batteries as a back up feature, so no need to buy batteries

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julie781x

martinlufc5637 Where did you buy them from please? Do you recommend them or wished u had bought different ?

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martinlufc5637

julie781x they were a twin pack from Amazon, had them 18 months and never had any problems, I think they were £64 , I don't think I've ever needed to touch them from set up, it's all done from an app

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