Num axes Camera PIE1009
The PIE1009 trail camera can be used for hunting or wildlife observation, but it can also be used as an alternative to surveillance cameras in warehouses or houses.
The wildlife is less disrupted and the game less scared by the discreet and quiet trail camera than by human presence.
Trail camera features
Passive infrared sensor (PIR)
Detection distance: up to 60 feet (20 meters)
Detection angle: 50 degrees
Adjustable sensitivity: low / medium / high
Infrared flash:
Invisible leds (940 nm)
Range up to 60 feet (20 meters)
Auto activatION in low light conditions
You can control how many led lamps fire when images are taken in low light.
Image sensor: 5 Mega Pixel color CMOS
Capture modes:
Still images: from 1 to 3 images per trigger
Videos with audio recording: programmable length (10, 20, 30 or 60 seconds)
Still images + videos with audio recording: a still photo and a video clip are both captured for each trigger
Image resolution:
5 MP (2560 x 1920)
8 MP (3264 x 2448)
12 MP (4032 x 3024)
Video resolution:
VGA (640 x 480)
HD (1280 x 720)
Full HD (1920 x 1080) – 30 frames per second
PIR detection mode: the camera will take photos or videos when it is triggered by the PIR sensor’s detection of activity in the area it covers
Time Lapse mode: the camera will take photos automatically at your choice of intervals during blocks of time you set up (up to three blocks of time)
Built-in laser beam for coverage testing
Date, time, temperature (in °C), moon phase, serial number and battery level imprint on the photos and videos
External memory support: SD memory card up to 32 GB (not supplied)
Reliable and efficient
2-year warranty
Weather resistant (IP66)
Trigger speed: less than 1 second
Trail camera specifications
Weight: 600 g
Dimensions: 138 x 105 x 70 mm
Power: AA LR06 size batteries x 8 (not supplied)
Optional extra: power supply and solar panel
2″ color LCD screen
Built-in USB port for images/videos download
Package contents:
1 trail camera model PIE1009
1 USB cable
1 nylon mounting strap
1 user’s guide
Advices:
Listed below are some useful pointers on how to use your trail camera to get the best results:
Mount the camera about 1.5~2 m (5~6 ft) high with the camera pointed at a slight downward angle.
Mount the trail camera facing north or south not east or west as the rising ans setting of the sun could produce false triggers and overexposed images.
If you’re covering a trail, face the camera down or up the trail.
Clear out any brush or weeds in front of the trail camera. These can cause false triggers due to temperature and motions disturbances in front of the camera (especially on windy days).