Reviews
A nice camera for the trail and other creative uses
This is my review of the K&F Concept Trail Camera
First of all I think it's a good average trail camera.
I've had it long enough to put it through its paces. It requires 4 AA batteries (not included) and uses an SD card to store the images (32GB card included).
The case opens with two sturdy snaps, giving you access to the battery compartment, SD card and controls. It also has a small LED screen where you can preview your photos and videos. It has some nice features like time lapse and restricts others to access the information with a password (recommended). There is a connector on the bottom that allows you to use an external power supply. However, this would be an additional purchase.
You can download the images directly from the device using the included USB cable, or you can remove the SD card and plug it directly into your computer card reader. I've used it in sunny and evening situations and the quality and focus of the images and videos are more than acceptable.
Aside from the obvious situations (security, wildlife) I've used it in a unique way, setting it up at the end of a 10k run and setting it to motion detection. As each participant walked by, the camera took a picture and it was time-stamped.
A nice camera with many uses.
First of all I think it's a good average trail camera.
I've had it long enough to put it through its paces. It requires 4 AA batteries (not included) and uses an SD card to store the images (32GB card included).
The case opens with two sturdy snaps, giving you access to the battery compartment, SD card and controls. It also has a small LED screen where you can preview your photos and videos. It has some nice features like time lapse and restricts others to access the information with a password (recommended). There is a connector on the bottom that allows you to use an external power supply. However, this would be an additional purchase.
You can download the images directly from the device using the included USB cable, or you can remove the SD card and plug it directly into your computer card reader. I've used it in sunny and evening situations and the quality and focus of the images and videos are more than acceptable.
Aside from the obvious situations (security, wildlife) I've used it in a unique way, setting it up at the end of a 10k run and setting it to motion detection. As each participant walked by, the camera took a picture and it was time-stamped.
A nice camera with many uses.
22/02/2023