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If you’re a keen wildlife watcher, you’ll be familiar with how tricky it can sometimes be to get to see mother nature at her best. Whether it be staying in the same position for hours on end covered in camouflage or reviewing hours of footage from a camera you’ve left out in the wild in the vague hope you’ve captured something worthwhile, it can often be a futile hobby with varying degrees of reward. So, a camera that triggers only when movement is detected is really a must, especially if you want to avoid nights out exposed to the elements.

The Dark Ops Pro takes these kind of cameras to another level with a casing that helps to camouflage the camera, making it harder to detect and also blends it in to the local fauna so it isn’t quite so jarring to the landscape. Behind this camouflage is a pretty impressive tech spec. With a trigger speed of 0.15 seconds and video that hits 1920 x 1080p and 26MP’s, you should be confident in capturing anything that wanders in front of its 54° angle lens. Speaking of which, this comes with Dual Camera Lens Technology so that, day or night, you get a good, crystal clear picture. The invisible Infrared illumination captures night time footage well and with an adjustable flash range (up to 100ft) you can ensure you get the image you want.

The camera can take an SD card of up to 512Gb and you can view footage on the camera itself on the 1.5” screen so you don’t have to wait to get it home before you get to see what you’ve captured. It doesn’t have a rechargeable battery and takes 6 AA batteries to get it going meaning you don’t have to take it home and recharge it, you can just replace them when they run out and keep on filming. This makes this a really good camera to just set up and leave with no worries other than returning to get the footage. Better than freezing your behind off just to get wobbly footage if you ask me! RRP 179.99 usd

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