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From waterholes to game trails and food plots, the D-55's infrared aim helps you place your game camera in a prime position for capturing clear pictures. Your D-55 goes to work immediately snapping pictures when movement occurs in front of its sensor. An easy-to-operate LCD menu-driven display guides you through a selection of modes. The tough weather-resistant camouflaged housing is sealed air tight to protect against moisture or extreme heat and cold. The D-55 game camera can use up to a 16 GB SD memory card and runs on 6 C-cell batteries (batteries and SD cards sold separately).
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great, inexpensive wildlife camera,
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This review is from: Moultrie D55 Game Spy 5 Megapixel Digital Game Camera (Camo) (Sports)
I got the Moultrie Gamespy as a birthday gift from my husband and I could not be more pleased with it. In fact, I'm looking to buy another one. The camera is well-built/sturdy and has survived a couple of near-hurricane storms. Right now it's still operating on the first set of batteries and it's run for just about a month.
Setup was simple, although I did have to fumble around to insert the SD card. Keep the setup instructions, though, so you know how to reset the date/time, etc, if you need to. I've only had it in place (near our pond) for about a month, but I've gotten great pictures of: 2 deer; 6+ raccoons; a possum; and the best -- a bobcat with a cotton rat in it's mouth. I love the fact that I can see the spots on the fawn and the markings/spots on the bobcat. That clarity is why I wanted the standard flash instead of an IR. Of course, I also have the obligatory pictures of our dogs and me or my husband messing with the camera. :) We have a terrific picture of my husand's knees. LOL You can select whether you want the date/time stamp on your pictures, or not. (We have it stamped on the picture so we can see when the animals are around. The bobcat surprised us as it showed up about 6:00AM instead of the middle of the night.) We selected the standard flash (not IR) model because you get better clarity and of course color with the pictures. The downside of the flash is that it does surprise/scare the animals, so there's no point in setting it to take two pictures in close succession. The second one is always empty of wildlife. However, the flash doesn't seem to bother the raccoons too much because they (or it may be the same one, over and over again) keep coming back. I wish we could post pictures so you could see them. I have not tried the video and since most of the animals visit at night, I suspect the video would not be worth running as you'd basically just see the animal running away. Anyway, if you're looking for a very inexpensive wildlife cam, this model has worked very well for us. I recommend it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moultrie camera,
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This review is from: Moultrie D55 Game Spy 5 Megapixel Digital Game Camera (Camo) (Sports)
This camera is so cool !!!! We love it and its so exciting to go out and check it. We have gotten pictures of four different buck so far and it's only been two weeks. It takes beautiful pictures that quality is great. The night photo's are color as well as the day light pictures. It's so much fun !!! It's perfect for the price and i will be buying another one.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Basic use trail cam,
This review is from: Moultrie D55 Game Spy 5 Megapixel Digital Game Camera (Camo) (Sports)
My husband and I purchased this to see what goes on out back in the woods at night. We were not interested in purchasing a high-resolution camera and this fit within our budget (actually, this was about $11 less than a major sporting goods chain where we purchased ours). It was easy to set up and install. I like the fact that no software is needed to download the pics... it installs as a basic USB device in Windows XP and Windows 7.As someone else mentioned, the flash produces a much better image, but at a cost-- it looks like lightning in the woods because of the flash going off. The deer and other critters, however, don't seem to mind. If you are looking for a budget-friendly, basic trail camera that you can check frequently, I would recommend this. We're happy with the quality of the pictures and easy of use. I cannot comment on the video because I haven't taken any... but we really weren't interested in video, anyway. This also doubles as basic security camera, too. Even from the woods, we have a clear image of the house during the day.
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