4K video, 32 million pixel outdoor sensor camera *Demo unit available
[Demo unit available] Series' best 4K and 32 million pixels. Fastest trigger speed of 0.15 seconds. For wildlife damage prevention.
The Trophy Cam XLT 32MP No Glow DC4K is equipped with a "dual image core" that enables optimal shooting day and night. ■ 32 million pixel high-resolution shooting ■ Dual image core that allows optimal shooting brightness tailored to day and night lighting conditions ■ No glow LED flash that is invisible to the eyes of humans and animals ■ 0.15-second trigger speed ■ Battery life of 6 months to 1 year
basic information
■Image resolution: Approximately 32 million pixels ■Video resolution: Up to 4K (3840×2160 pixels) ■Image format: Still image (JPG format) / Video (MOV format: 5 to 60 seconds setting) ■Panel settings: Date, time, temperature ■Flash: No-glow LED flash ■Trigger speed: 0.15 seconds ■Continuous shooting function: Selectable 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 images ■Night vision function: Yes ■Color LCD monitor: Built-in color LCD ■Image confirmation on built-in LCD: Yes ■Audio recording function: Yes ■Sensor effective distance: Approximately 36m ■Shooting range angle: 50° forward (width of the shooting image) ■Sensor sensitivity adjustment: Low / Medium / High / Auto ■Interval mode setting: 0.5 seconds to 60 minutes ■Infrared filter switch: Automatic ■SD memory card: Compatible with cards up to 512GB ■Screw hole/interface: Tripod mount hole / Audio output available ■Power/battery life: 6 AA alkaline batteries / Approximately 180 to 360 days ■Special features: Field scan function, hybrid shooting (simultaneous still image and video capture) ■Dimensions (including protrusions): 139×95×76mm ■Weight (including batteries): 470g
Price information
Standard body price: ¥58,000 (including tax ¥63,800)
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P1
Model number/Brand name
Bushnell
Applications/Examples of results
Burglary, graffiti, illegal dumping, trespassing, car break-ins, obtaining evidence of theft, measures against damage to crops and people from wildlife, and observing the ecology of nocturnal animals.