Moultrie Scouting cameras are an ideal way to track game movement, monitor the security of your property, and more! Each I-60 tracking camera features an infrared sensor for instantaneous game capture, 1-second delay, 3 resolution settings, time/date/temp/moon phase, a flash range of 45′, an external power port, an SD card that supports 4GB, 2 video resolutions, laser aim, auto flash, and upgradeable software. All cameras use 6 D batteries (not included). Infrared flash technology avoids spooking game; 6 million pixels per image create ultra-sharp survelliance photography that you can access on the unit using the built-in viewer. Beacon locator with remote, security option, and barometer. Has a 150-day battery life.
Specifications:
High Quality 6.0 megapixel resolution
Infrared Sensor
Choice of three resolution settings
45′ flash range
32mb internal memory
Still photo or video capture
Laser assisted aiming
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 is the lates camera to enter the 18x optical zoom race. The FZ18 can capture 8.1 megapixel resolution and display them in HD. The long zoom Leica lens can do 28mm (equivalent) shots and has optical image stabilization. Another new feature that Panasonic has rolled out is the the Intelligent Auto mode, which bundles up automatic scene selection, face detection, intelligent ISO control, and continuous auto focus. The FZ18 is the successor to the FZ8. The biggest change is the inner workings of the camera which has a more powerful zoom lens, with a 2.5″ LCD and it also sports electronic viewfinder (EVF).
The FZ18 is ideal for the amateur photographer who enjoys using a camera with manual operation and the ability to shoot in RAW. The newest Lumix ultrazoom sports manual controls and offers three aspect ratio options: 4:3, 3:2, and wide 16:9. The FZ18 is fitted with a 2.5″ 207,000-pixel LCD monito, an optical viewfinder, and a rubber hand grip. Yhe camera retains the Intelligent Image Stabilization system, included on all 2007 Lumix cameras, which promises to reduce blur associated with hand shake and moving subjects.
There is full exposure flexibility, so if you are a beginner, you can start with Auto, Scene and Program AE exposur modes, then move on to Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, and full Manual mode when you are ready to learn and explore. The panasonic is fast, with no practical shutterlag, and a very responsive auto focus.
Specifications:
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Given the succes of Canon’s highly acclaimed G Series, it is no surprise that ambitious photographers have been eagerly anticipating the next model in its evolution. Introducing the G9. In image quality and functionality, the G9 stands above the competition with 12.1 megapixels of resolution, a 6x optical zoom with Optical Image Stabilizer, and RAW mode for the ultimate in creative control. Sophisticated design and high-quality construction complement the technology and make the G9 a camera to be reckoned with.
The PowerShot G9 offers a full range of shooting and recording modes including JPEG + RAW for ultimate creativity, along with a 3.0 inch PureColor LCD screen for bright, accurate color with greater viewing from a wider angle and with an anti-glare, anti-scratch coating. Genuine Canon face detection sets the focus, exposure and flash automatically, leaving you free to compose a group, capture an unguarded moment or coax a perfect smile. Plus the new Face Selector Buton lets you select the primary face. Compatible with a wide range of accessories including EOS Speedlites, Canon supplementary lenses and a water proof case.
Specifications:
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The Oakly Half Jacket XLJ features a jet-black frame and three interchangeable lenses. Fire Iridium lenses enhance colors often lost by the suns glare. Slate lenses optimize low light scenarios while the G30 lenses maximize contrast for extra detail. All exceed ANSI Z87.1 standards. Oakly has partnered with Transitions optical to create lenses that darken and lighten automatically. The XLJ frame extends the lens coverage for larger faces or for those who want an expanded field of view. All the interchangeable lenses feature 100% UV filtering.
A hunter’s most vital optical device is protective shooting glasses. The more of the eye they protect the better, Coverage is a matter of lens curvature, ranked from flat to a maximum of 8-base. Until now, 8-base used plastic wraparound frames with bayonet templates. The SG8000 from Bob Allen, have interchangeable shock resistant polycarbonate lenses mounted in stainless-steel frames with soft silicone-coated earpieces, and an adjustable nose-piece. You get total protection against UVA and UVB rays.
Specifications:
Material: Stainless Steel
Lens: Polycarbonate
Color: vermillion, bronze, medium yellow
Burris Landmark Spotting Scope is a relatively compact and lightweight spotting scope, yet delivers a very bright, and glare free image. It features fully multi-coated optics, 3/4″ of eye relief, lens covers, and a protective carry case. The rubber coating of the Burris Landmark contributes to its weather resistance, and reduces scratches. This scope has been proven highly resistant in virtually any climate. If you are looking for a high quality spotting scope where image quality is your main objective, then the Burris Landmark may be the one for you.
Specifications:
FOV: 146ft @ 1,000 yds.
Maximum Eye relief: .8″
Exit pupil: 4.0
Object Diameter: 60mm
Weight: 24 oz.
Length: 12.7 in.
Close Focus: 13 ft.
The Kowa TSN-883 is a magnum optical device, at the boundry of what any rational hunter is likely to consider taking into the field. Size and weight of the spotting scope are, of course a trade-off for every foot mile saved, and the Kowa TSN-883 is good for many a step. The body is powder coated green, the bayonet-mount eyepiece which has a lock button to keep it from falling out, can be swiveled through 225 degrees with five positive 45 degree clicks.
The magnesium alloy body makes the scope rugged, compacct, and easy to carry, the waterproof housing meets the rigorous standards of JIS Protection Class 7; and are charged with dry nitrogen gas to prevent fogging.
Specifications:
Objective Lens Diameter: 88mm
Minimum Focus Distance: 5m
Diameter of filter: 95mm
Length: 343mm
Weight: 1,520g
Lifetime Warranty
Bushnell Scout 1000 Laser Rangefinder
The new Scout 1000 Laser Rangefinder is amazingly compact and simple to use, from 5 to 1,000 yards, with +/- 1yd accuarcy, the Scout 1000 Laser Rangefinder will level more than just the playing field. Outstanding eye-relief of 19mm makes viewing through the 5x multi-coated optics simple even with eyeglasses on. Range easily out to a small whitetail at 300 yards, then with a simple tap of the button to that elusive buck 600 yards away, with a unit that is small enough to fit in your shirt pocket.
Specifications:
Range (yds): 5-1000
Magnification: 5×24
Weight: 6.8 oz.
Targeting Modes: Scan, Rain, Reflctr, Bullseye, Brush
The LaserScope looks and handles a little different from your conventional riflescope, it has to. The LaserScope is quite a technologically sophisticated instrument with micro-sized advanced circuitry, a precise beam splitter, exacting calibration requirements, and a design that must withstand extreme elements and severe recoil. So get used to a new look in rifle scopes, and with the new look, a new level of utility and performance.
Although fully functional as a self-contained single unit, the LaserScope also come with a remote activation switch that straps to the forearm of your rifle and allows you more convenient and steady operation of the laser.
Specifications:
Laser Range: 800 yds reflective/550 yds game
Accuracy: +/- 1 yd.
Batteries: 2AA
Battery Life: 1000 cycles
Operating Temperature: 14F to 122F
Weight: 26 oz (w/ batteries and mount)
Length: 13in
Barska Point ’n View 8×32 5.0MP
Barska’s Point ’n View 8×32 is a state-of-the-art intergration of a high quality prism binocular, and a digital camera that enjoys everything from a nature walk, to sporting events, even viewing the nice sights at the beach. Instead of carrying a seperate camera and binocular, Point ‘n View gives you the best of both worlds. Simplly look thru the binoculars and record the scene with the digital camera it is that easy, once the scene is recorded you can download it to your PC, edit it with the included software (select models), and print it out or email it to your friends and family. You can even record video, select models of Point ‘n View allow you to add a high capacity SD card for even more image storage. The 8×32 model features a 1.5″ flip up LCD screen for viewing camera images and menu choices. There is an automatic CMOS image sensor for different lighting conditions.
Specifications:
FOV: 330ft @ 1000yds
Exit Pupil: 4.0 mm
Weight: 10.8 oz.
Moultrie I-60 Trail Camera
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18
Oakley Half Jacket XLJ
Bob Allen SG8000
TSN-883 Spotting Scope
Burris LaserScope