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The Lee and Tiffany branded Micro Crush Cam 10X is a micro digital trail camera with infrared flash, flextime plus technology and a wide angle lens. It also features time lapse technology, a 1 second trigger and both photo and HD 720p video (30 sec) capabilities. It is water resistant, weather endurable, includes a USB cable, bungee cords and Flextime software. It runs on 8 AA batteries( not included).
10 MP micro digital trail camera
27 piece high intensity invisible LED's
Trubark texture swirl camo
Wide angle lens
Buck Commander brand
The first thing to know about this (and most) Trail Cams is that the manufacturer embeds their logo in the lower left of each and every photo. This "feature" cannot be turned off. You can crop it out, of course, by editing the photo but why should the customer have to do that much work to get their own photo, free from someone else's logo?The camera otherwise works okay. I am having trouble finding a combination of settings to keep the nighttime shots from being too washed out. It seems to be oriented towards seeing deer or other large game at a distance of 40-70 feet and I'm trying to use it to see what is eating the plants in our 24' vegetable garden at night. Keep your intended range in mind when buying trail cameras as the longer reaching ones may actually not work as well for you if that isn't how you'll use them.I'd give this one more star if it had the ability to configure for a 3 shot burst when triggered or if it could trigger a minute or two of its "flextime" mode to begin when the PIR is triggered.The camera is very mediocre for the price. I have had this camera for 4 weeks and my biggest complaint is the bungee cords. I really dislike that you can only use a bungee cord to secure it to the tree. This means that you have to find fairly small trees in order for the cords to fit around the tree that actually secure your camera. This is limiting where I would like to put my camera...and that is extremely frustrating. I would prefer the straps and buckles any day of the week. Also, I have been looking for a freestanding camera stand for this camera, but because there is no threads on the bottom of the camera I am having no luck. Looking back, I wish I would have bought a camera that is a little more user friendly.great camera takes really good pics. the only problem is when it is really tight on the tree it is a little hard to open.I have had the best luck with Wild Game cameras, they perform better than my $500 Reconix! Affordable, so I have at least a dozen of them. With the battery pack and adapted solar panel, they run for years without changing any batteries.It takes pictures up close ok but far shots are not good at all. Also night time pictures are horrible. Had another wildgame camera for three years that took much better pictures.This camera the screen stopped working and it doesn't take pictures already. I have only used it 2 months since I purchased it very unsatisfactory for the money it should last longer than this.My son is really enjoying this camera. It even tells the temperature, moon phase. Very nice cameraNice trail cam only one problem not the one I ordered ordered camo got grey