Wildlife Camera

720p@30fps | IP68 | Black No-Glow IR | Night vision | Viewing angle: 55 ° | Motion sensor | Detection angle: 55 ° | Detection range: 25 m | Screen size: 5 " | LCD Screen | Multi Colour

Features

Vendor Part Number: WCAM22GN
EAN number: 5412810274321
• 12 MP resolution for high-quality images
• Video resolution of 1280x720
• Integrated LCD display + controls for great ease of use
• Records video images and sound
Mount this wildlife camera to a tree and capture up-close video images of animals in the wild. The camera features night vision and a splendid trigger time so no more excuses to miss that one shot.

Packaging

Package contents

Digital camera
USB cable
Mounting strap
Quick start guide

Retail package dimensions Giftbox

Width Height Length
110 mm 168 mm 84 mm

Logistic dimensions

Packed per Width Height Length Weight
1 110 mm 168 mm 84 mm 440 g
20 565 mm 345 mm 205 mm 9700 g

Product specifications

Width 95 mm
Height 130 mm
Depth 50 mm
Weight 317 g
Material ABS
Power source type Battery Powered
Video format MP4
Type of external memory slot MicroSD
Motion sensor Yes
Infrared type Black No-Glow IR
Screen LCD Screen
Camera type Wildlife Camera
Shock resistance Yes
Time lapse function Yes
Image format JPEG
Maximum supported memory card capacity 32 GB (Not Included)
Maximum video resolution 720p@30fps
Input voltage N/A
Night vision Yes
Supported photo resolution 12.0 MPixel
IP rating IP68
Colour Multi Colour
Screen size 5 "
Trigger time 5 s
Video length 50 s
Detection angle 55 °
Detection range 25 m
Viewing angle 55 °
Number of LED's 20 LED's
Required batteries (not included) 8x AAA/LR03
SmartLife No

Support

Frequently asked questions

Set the switch to setup
press menu.
Use up and down to scroll through the main menu.
Press ok to enter a certain menu.
Use left and right to change the value of the particular option.

This option allows you to give a camera aunique name so you can keep multiple camera's apart.

- Set the switch to setup (middle position)
- Press menu
- Use up and down to go to camera mode
- use left and right to change it to video if needed.
- Press down to set the clock. press enter to go into the date and time menu.
- Exit this menu and go to video size and select the resolution you want (1280x720 is the highest resolution)
- The next option is the video length. How long do you want it to record after a detection.
- Timelapse is an option that will have the camera take picture every 5 minutes (or 10, 15, 20 etc) and then stitches it into a video.
- PIR trigger: here you can set the sensitivity of the motion detection.
- PIR interval sets how often you want to scan with motion detection.
- Camera position is only a tag you can give your camera if you have more than one camera (camera 1 , camera 2 etc)

Difference between photo sizes: the resolution of the photo or video

Taking multiple photo's in rapid succession

Lower resolution means lower quality but you can store more video on your memory card, We recommend 1280x720 for best results

PIR is the motion detection. Turn it on to make the camera record when it sees motion

mode is photo or video (do you want it to record a photo, video or both?)

This is for manual recording. typically this is not used.

to turn the camera on and off

that's up to you. there is no right or wrong.

timelapse is a mode that takes pictures at certain intervals. Afterwards you can play this as a video. it looks like it is fast forwarded.

high is sensitive: it will respond to smaller movements.

how often do you want it to scan for movement.

It's the name of the camera, it is easier to keep multiple camera's apart.

Sometimes the IR filter is in front of the lens, when the camera is turned off. The camera is not faulty. When the camera is on, it will fix itself to the right place in front of the lens.

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