Trail cameras are built to be tough. They are designed to take the beatings of mother nature, from debris and dust, to cold weather, snow, ice, rain, heat and fog, all while performing intricate...
Posts by James Connell
One of the most frequently asked questions that we receive is based on the amount of noise trail cameras make. This question makes sense as most of us are trying to use cameras to be a discrete as...
Exodus created the Trek as a more affordable option to their line of trail cameras. Built as a "static" camera, a term they coined to describe a camera that is used in areas where there is less...
Next to Megapixels, trigger speed is one of the most widely marketed specs from trail camera manufacturers. Using terms like "blazing trigger speed" or "lightening fast trigger," it promotes an...
The Spypoint Force Dark is a mid level trail camera with easy to use features, that is well engineered with fast trigger speed and recovery times, and is backed by a 2 year manufacturer warranty. We...
Hanging Trail Cameras: How High, What Angle, and at What Distance
You have finally found the perfect spot for you trail camera. The deer trail is beat down like a cow path, and the only thing left to do is set your camera and wait. With ample options to hang your...