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Reconyx HC600 and HC500 Digital Trail Cameras

by Todd Graf 13. January 2010 03:56
Todd Graf

New for 2010 Reconyx has two brand new trail cameras coming out that are smaller, faster, and more responsive than their current industry-leading trail cameras.  These new cameras run on AA batteries, take SD flash cards, and will be available in both a No-Glow and a Low-Glow flash - all for around $100 less than their current models!  We can't wait to get our hands on a couple of these and really put them to the test.

Reconyx HC600

No-Glow™ High Output; Covert Infrared Technology eliminates the tell-tale red glow common to other infrared game cameras.
  • 1/5 second trigger speed
  • Up to 2 frames per second
  • 1080P High Definition/ 3.1 Mega-pixel images
  • Color by Day / Monochrome by Night
  • No-Glow; High Output; covert IR Flash
  • Up to 40,000 images on a 32 GB card
  • Secure digital (SD or SDHC) up to 32GB
  • Operates in temps from -20 to +120 degrees Fahrenheit
  • CodeLock; pass-code protection included
  • Time, date, temperature and moon phase
  • NiMH rechargeable or 1.5 volt lithium batteries only
  • Operates on either 6 or 12 AA batteries
 
Reconyx HC500

Lo-Glow™ Semi-covert infrared emitters provide a nighttime flash range of 50 feet.
  • 1/5 second trigger speed
  • Up to 2 frames per second
  • 1080P High Definition/ 3.1 Mega-pixel images
  • Color by Day / Monochrome by Night
  • Lo-Glow; Semi-covert IR Flash
  • Flash Range Up to 50 feet
  • Store up to 40,000 images
  • Secure digital (SD or SDHC) up to 32GB
  • Works from -20 to +120 degrees Fahrenheit
  • CodeLock; pass-code protection included
  • Time, date, temperature and moon phase on all photos
  • Alkaline, NiMH rechargeable or 1.5 volt lithium batteries
  • Operates on either 6 or 12 AA batteries
 
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1/15/2010 10:09:03 AM #

Great blog Justin!! Been waiting to hear about Reconyx's new line up.

Steve |




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