Trail Camera Selection Guide 42

Covert NBF30

The Covert NBF30 is a quality all around camera. With a fast .22 second trigger speed, equipped with 1080p video resolution, and a black flash with a rage of up to 100 feet, for under $150, it is a great buy.

Megapixels30 MP
FlashBlack Flash
Trigger Speed.22
Video Recording 1080p
Flash Range100 ft
Power Source8 AA
MSRP$149.99

Covert NBF32

The Covert NBF32 is very similar to the Covert NBF30 as it contains many of the same specs. With slightly high Megapixel count and a slightly slower trigger speed, this camera is also a great buy.

Megapixels32 MP
Trigger Speed.4 Seconds
Video Recording1080p
FlashBlack Flash
Flash Range100 ft
Warranty2 Years
MSRP$159.99

Apeman H45

The Apeman H45 is loaded with incredible features such as 1080p video resolution filmed at 30 fps, a water resistance rating of IP 66, and a No Glow flash. The most impressive feature of this trail camera is behind the lens, with a 5 MP CMOS image sensor. If you can handle a slightly slower trigger speed of around a half second, and a shorter flash range of 65 ft, this trail camera is an absolute steal at $60.

Megapixels16 MP
Trigger Speed.5 Second
FlashNo Glow
Flash Range65 ft
Video Resolution1080p
Water ResistanceIP 66
MSRP$59.99

Apeman H55

The Apeman H55 is essentially the same trail camera as the H45 with a slightly higher megapixel count after interpolation. While its a good trail camera, if you are interested in the Apeman line of cameras, save yourself the extra $10 and buy the H45.

Megapixels20 MP
FlashNo Glow
Flash Range65 ft
Video Recording1080p
Water ResistanceIP66
Warranty1 Year
MSRP$69.99