Trail Camera Selection Guide 28

Stealth DS4K Max

The DS4K Max is the latest version of Stealth’s 4K camera lineup. With Dual image sensors and dual lenses you can take video and photos simultaneously. The DS4K Max also boasts a 32 MP image resolution, and a fast .4 second trigger speed.

Megpixels32 MP
Trigger Speed.4 Second
FlashNo Glow
Flash Range100 ft
Video Resolution4k
Power Source12 AA
MSRP $299.99

Apeman H70

The Apeman H70 is the first in their line of trail cameras to produce a 4k video resolution. It also comes equipped with an impressive 5 MP native image sensor resolution and a .2 second trigger speed. This is a trail camera loaded with a lot of features for under $100.

Megapixels20 MP
Native Image Sensor5 MP
FlashLow Glow
Flash Range65 ft
Trigger Speed.2 Second
Video Resolution4k
MSRP$79.99

Stealth DS4k

The Stealth DS4k is Stealth’s premium video recording trail camera. Boast a 4k recording, this camera also has a fast .4 second trigger speed on photos, while having a 30MP (interpolated) image quality. The powerful black flash night time illumination reaches an impressive 100′.

Megapixels30 MP
Flash Black Flash
Trigger Speed.4 Second
Video Recording4k
Flash Distance100′
Power Source12 AA
MSRP$299.99

Browning Recon Force 4k

The Browning Recon Force 4k trail camera is a camera that is built for capturing great video. Not only does it have the capability to record at 4k ultra HD, it can also record video in 1080p at 60 frames per second. This camera however is not built for the beginner trail camera user, having many adjustable features including flash power, detection distance, and trigger speed. For those looking for a little more out of their trail camera, the Recon Force 4k is built with the same quality Browning standard as they are known for.

Megapixels32 MP
FlashInfrared
Trigger Speed.4 Second
Video Recording4K
Detection Distance80′
Power Source8 AA
MSRP$249.99