Primos 7.0 MP Truth Cam Ultra 46
Key Features
7.0 MP camera takes photos and video
Compact size mounts practically anywhere
Images show date, time, temp, moon phase
Fast 1.0-second trigger speed
Supports up to a 32 GB SD card
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to adjust (3)
- Lightweight (3)
- Well built / quality (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting (3)
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Pros
- Accurate
- Clear Pictures And Videos
- Easy To Adjust
- Lightweight
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Competitive Shooting
- Hunting
- Self Defense
- Tactical
- Target Practice
Comments about Primos 7.0 MP Truth Cam Ultra 46:
I bought this for my husband and he loves it! The picture and video quality is very clear.
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
Pros
- Easy To Adjust
- Lightweight
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about Primos 7.0 MP Truth Cam Ultra 46:
Picked this up based on the Specs and the price. put it out last week and went back and had 1080 pics in 3 days. great quality photos. needs a little more than a piece of paper to help w/ the photo settings as far as delay times. had mine set wrong that's why there were so many pics. adjusted settings over the weekend so we'll see how it does now. not a fan of the nylon strap to attach to the tree, but i'm in a low traffic area so no one goes out there but me. all in all this is a great camera and gets the job done w/ very quality pictures.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Adjust
- Lightweight
- Quality Construction
Cons
- IR Flash is visable
- Motion light is visable
Best Uses
- Hunting
- Security
Comments about Primos 7.0 MP Truth Cam Ultra 46:
I just purchased this trail camera today based on the specs listed on the packaging. The information on the package does not tell the complete truth though. While its specs are impressive for the price, this is not what I call a " stealthy " camera. Usually when you read " IR – meaning Infra-Red ", one assumes that means invisible to the human eye. This trail camera gives its self away. There is a feint " red light " displayed when motion is detected and that visible red gives the cameras position away to other humans in the area, alerting them to the cameras presence . When the " IR flash " activates, you can see it because the IR LED's produce a visable and reasonably bright red " Flash ", again giving the cameras position away to those walking near-by. If you want a trail camera that will NOT give away its position or placement in the woods, this is NOT the camera you want. I am returning the camera for this fact alone. I do NOT recommend this camera as being a " Stealthy " camera. PRIMOS … You people really blew it on this line of trail cameras. You are not supposed to be able to see the camera when it operates. That's the whole idea of " Stealth ". The other issues I have are it doesn't come with a USB cable, it only has a woven security strap which can easily be removed or cut, making the camera easy to steal. You should not be able to see any indicator lights and you most definitely should not be able to see the " IR " flash when it activates.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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