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The GardePro A3S Trail Camera 2 Pack features cutting-edge technology, including a 64MP image sensor, 1296p HD video recording, and advanced night vision capabilities, making it the perfect tool for wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. With a lightning-fast 0.1s trigger speed and user-friendly design, capturing stunning moments in nature has never been easier.
C**B
Great trail camera for the price.
Great cameras. Easy to use, excellent videos and photos. Excellent value for the money.
J**2
Pretty amazing Trailcam for the price! ***Updated 10/27/20****
I have been using trail cameras to scout deer in MI since they had 35mm film in them, have always looked for a balance of quality and price. I do not need a camera to produce superb pictures I can blow up and frame for the wall, just need to accurately see what is happening in my area and have it be reliable in all conditions. I need a camera that performs as expected and is priced where I can get several and can count on them for 4-5 years of 5 months of typical conditions in the woods.I previously had been using Browning cameras with great success but recently they have gone up in price. I was looking for another option when I came across this one at Amazon. I was skeptical when it first arrived, so I set it up at home to test and was very impressed with the trigger and the distance it detected movement. In the first photo I attached, the subjects have bushes masking their movement and it still caught them in between. The distance to the fence is roughly 90 feet. It produced multiple shots like this over the course of an afternoon, even as the light faded. The other photos show examples of in field day/night time performance.I have placed my first GardePro A3 in the woods about a month ago and one thing I have learned is that these triggers are almost too sensitive. They easily detect long grass moving in the breeze and harsh changes in sunlight. I had to relocate accordingly. Fortunately there is a setting to change the sensitivity (low/medium/high). I left mine on high as I would rather it trigger too much than not when needed. These cameras also have side sensors which I think is a great idea to give the camera a chance to wake up as a subject approaches the field of vision for the lens. Night time shots seem to be good, with the occasional purple cast to the photo. I have not yet tried video. I will update when I get more results and opportunity to test all the settings/features.In summary, this is an excellent camera in terms of price, features and trigger sensitivity. I would recommend you give it a try. Daytime photos are excellent. Durability has not yet been determined and video testing has yet to be done.***UPDATE***One thing I have found is on the highest sensitivity settings you get a lot of false triggers/pics with no animal movement. I changed it to medium sensitivity and it works very well. I actually bought another one and they are the best cameras I have in use now. I am very impressed with the nighttime photos and the general trigger time of these cameras. Including a couple more photo examples.
Y**L
Works, despite defective design for a wildlife camera
Update:Maybe I was a bit too harsh in my original review. This camera does catch a lot of action. So the sensor is good. There is a 30 second delay after you turn it on, so you get a chance to get out of sight. Still, so many blurry images due to animals too close to the camera--by close I mean 10 feet.We have had other wildlife cameras before and still have an old one that works. I expected this one, being almost a decade newer, to perform on par with the old one, if not better. Well, the only thing better is the internal viewing screen, which my old camera doesn't have. It's easy to go through the menu items, set date and time, view photos on the SD card.So here are my biggest gripes:1. The delay capture after motion detection (in seconds) is defaulted to: 0, 5, 10. You'd think they let you set it at 1, 2, or 3 seconds!2. The camera doesn't like objects within 15 feet--everything closer than 15 feet comes out blurry. In fact, the manual advises you to place the camera 16 to 17 feet away (see page 15).3. I am not sure about night vision yet, but indoor photos seem mostly blurry. Ok, it was cloudy, but it wasn't dim because the lights were on. That tells me that the "shutter speed" (if there was a "shutter") is unacceptable.4. The viewing screen is great because you can go through the photos, but to navigate through the photos, you use the up-down arrows. The left arrow is "Delete"-some genius assigned the buttons. So, if you own this camera, it's safer to view the photos on your laptop, lest you accidentally hit that left arrow button.This camera could perform a little better, but for the price, I also could live the imperfections.