What is more important to you in a trail camera?
Trigger Speed- The trigger speed is the amount of time it takes the camera to actually take a picture. It is measured from the moment the PIR sensor on the camera picks up movement until the image is formed onto the image sensor. The faster the trigger speed the more likely you are to capture fast moving animals.
Detection Distance- The detection distance is the distance from the camera that the sensors will pick up movement. The farther the distance the more area a camera can cover.
Video Resolution- Quality video recording is typically measured in two parts, the resolution, and the frames per second the film is recorded at.