The Moultrie Game Spy I-60 Infrared Flash Game Camera with Built-In Viewer It's description 6.0 megapixel display; 150 day battery life; environmental information displayed on every photo and video. Extra Convenience and Easy Setup The I-60 offers a winning combination with quality pictures, video, and amazing 150-day battery life. You no longer have to trek out to your trail camera (covering your scent as you go) in order to change the batteries because the I-60's charge will last for months. As for setup, nothing could be easier than a laser aim that helps you determine exactly where you want to capture pictures. Choose from three photos and two video resolution settings on the easy menu-driven LCD display, and view your shots in the field with a built-in 1.5-inch color picture viewer.
Built-in Locator and Security Password Finding your trail camera setup can be a challenge in remote areas, especially when storms or floods make changes in a once-familiar landscape. The Game Spy I-60 infrared game camera offers a remote with two unique functions. You can activate the capture button and trigger the camera to capture pictures remotely. When activated, the remote causes the status light to blink, allowing you to locate your I-60 game camera faster and easier. If you're concerned about theft, a password security feature will lock the setup menu. Only persons with the correct code will be able to operate your Game Spy I-60. For the outdoors enthusiast who wants it all, Moultrie's Game Spy I-60 infrared game camera offers impressive features at an affordable price. Designed with everything you want in a scouting camera, the I-60 infrared game camera takes vivid and colorful images from as far away as 50 feet. Make enlargements of your best shots with a 6.0-megapixel sensor that takes higher resolution color pictures and video in the daytime with outstanding results. As for nighttime pictures and video, you don't have to worry about sending unsuspecting deer away in a panic. Unlike ordinary flash cameras, the Game Spy uses a virtually invisible infrared flash.
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