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BG590-4K is a 45MP invisible IR hunting camera. This camera has a fast trigger time less than 0.7s. BolyRaw–patented image processing technology makes videos and images very enjoyable. This camera behaves excellent both in day and night and can work normally in rainy and snowy weather. At night, cameras will not be discovered by animals because it uses invisible IR light. It takes natural photos and videos without disturbing animals.
Package Contents:
1*Trail Camera,
1*USB Cable,
1*Belt,
1*User's Manual,
1*Warranty Card
FEATURES:
Photo resolution: 45MP color images with stunning clarity
Video resolution: 4K HD video
The trail camera BG590-4K can capture 45MP image and full 4K videos, is the highest equipped hunting camera currently in the market. The trail camera shows noticeable improvement in image sensor, picture quality is proving to be a real strength.
Flash Type: Black IR
Flash Type: Black IR
At night, trail camera BG590-4K will not be discovered by animals for it using invisible IR flash light. It takes natural photos and videos without disturbing animals. And is is more suitable for security and scouting.
Night pictures have outstanding range and the Black IR on the trail camera BG590-4K have boosted the flash range substantially. Boly’s trail camera is truly Black IR (>= 940nm). When everything else is same, a Red IR camera has 3x more brightness than a Black IR camera. That means, it is not easy to have a high quality Black IR camera, especially for high pixel cameras.
Detection Range: 100 ft.
The trail camera BG590-4K offer 100 feet detection and lighting range. Long Range is desired not only for better night picture and video quality, but also for capturing more animal activities and for security applications.
To move from 70 feet to 100 feet, an extra 2x sensitivity from the PIR sensor is needed. Sensing range is proportional to the temperature difference of the environment and the animal skin, the detection range of 70 ft. will drop to about 30 ft. in the winter, making the camera less than optimal in cold weather or cold regions.