Bushnell 119426C, 119425C2 instruction manual Reviewing Images Directly From the SD Card

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Reviewing Images Directly From the SD Card

This is the most popular method of viewing images. Since unmounting the camera and taking it to your computer isn’t very convenient, you may find it easier to just take the card out. By removing the SD card (swapping it for a new empty card if you like) and taking it to your home or campsite to view the images by using an SD card “reader” (user supplied) connected to your computer (some computers and TVs have a built in SD card slot), you can leave the camera in place ready to capture more images. Once connected, the card reader works the same way as described next-please read that section if you have any problem finding your files.

Reviewing Images by Connecting the Camera to a Computer

You can always unmount the entire camera from the tree and connect its USB port to a computer-it will be recognized as a “removable disk”, without the need to install any drivers or software. When using a PC (or Mac) to view photos (or video clips), first connect the device to the computer with the supplied USB cable. Then use commercial software with an image browser feature, or an image browser included with the PC’s operating system to view images saved on the SD card in the folder \DCIM\100EK113. Each new image or video will be numbered incrementally in order of the time it was captured. For example, you will see file names such as “PICT0001.JPG” or “PICT0001.AVI”. Through the file format suffix you can distinguish whether the file is a still photo (with suffix .jpg) or a video (with suffix .avi).

The Trophy Cam supports 3 kinds of file system formats, FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32. The default value is FAT16 to save photos and videos. Here are some related notes:

You don’t need to be concerned about the file system format of the Trophy Cam unless your equipment has problems reading the SD card. If this happens, please format the SD card with the Trophy Cam or in your computer first and then insert the card into your Trophy Cam and try again.

The default file system format of the Trophy Cam is FAT16, which most computers can read. If you format an SD card for the Trophy Cam in your computer, you should choose the file system format FAT16. Normally FAT16 is recommended unless you have another image viewer that uses FAT12 or FAT32 format.

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Contents Trophy CAM Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Your Trophy Cam to obtain maximum battery life Important NoteApplications Parts and ControlsAbout the Trophy CAM PIR Sensor TV Out USB Port Loading Batteries Installing the Batteries and SD CardUsing an External Power Source optional, user provided Inserting the SD Card Menu Parameter Settings for details OFF ModeOn Mode Setup ModeSetup Information Screen Setup Mode Shortcut Keys/FunctionsUsing the Setup Menu to Change Settings Changing Parameter Settings in Setup ModeHow Parameter Settings Are Displayed Press Menu Press Down Press OKPage Field Scan Feature Field Scan On Start Interval 15MStill photos Parameter Settings DescriptionOnly affects Still photos Interval parameterBold=default Interval Increments Settings start over at 60MTime Stamp Bold=default FormatTV Out Set ClockBold=default Field Scan Default SetMounting and Positioning the Trophy CAM MountingSwitching on the Camera Sensing Angle and Distance TestPlaying BACK/DELETING the PHOTOS/VIDEOS Reviewing Images on an External Video MonitorSwitch to Setup mode if you aren’t already in it. Press OK Deleting Photos/ Video Files Cable from TV OutReviewing Images by Connecting the Camera to a Computer Reviewing Images Directly From the SD CardDownloading the PHOTOS/VIDEOS Battery life is shorter than expected Camera stops taking images or won’t take imagesNight photos or videos appear too dark Camera won’t power upStill Photo and/or Video Quality Problems Daytime photos or videos appear too darkPhotos with streaked subject Night photos or videos appear too brightDaytime photos or videos appear too bright Red , green or blue color castScreen comes on but then powers off LCD Screen IssuesLCD screen powers on but no text is present Camera won’t retain settingsCamera takes continuous images of no subject Moisture or Ants Inside CameraTechnical Specifications TWO-YEAR Limited Warranty FCC Compliance Statement Bushnell Outdoor Products

119426C, 119425C2 specifications

The Bushnell 119425C2 and 119426C trail cameras are advanced wildlife monitoring tools designed for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters. These cameras are equipped with a range of features and technologies that make them ideal for capturing high-quality images and videos in various environments.

One of the standout features of both models is their high-resolution image capture, with the ability to take crisp 20-megapixel photos. This high resolution allows users to get detailed images of wildlife without sacrificing quality. Additionally, the cameras feature an impressive 24 MP video resolution, enabling users to capture clear and detailed video footage of the action in their chosen area.

Both models utilize a fast trigger speed of 0.2 seconds, ensuring that users capture images quickly and efficiently, even if the subject is in motion. This is particularly beneficial for monitoring fast-moving animals or ensuring that the camera captures all the action during peak wildlife activity.

The Bushnell 119425C2 and 119426C also come equipped with an invisible infrared flash that can reach up to 80 feet. This technology allows for nighttime photography without startling or scaring away wildlife. The cameras can take images and videos in complete darkness while remaining discreet.

With a weatherproof design, these cameras are built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, ensuring reliability no matter the weather. They are rugged and durable, making them suitable for extended use in various environments.

Additionally, both models feature customizable settings, allowing users to adjust the capture mode, frequency, and time-lapse settings to suit their specific monitoring needs. Users can select options for time-lapse photography, standard shooting, or hybrid modes for added flexibility.

Both the Bushnell 119425C2 and 119426C come with a user-friendly interface and easy-to-navigate menu systems, making setup and operation straightforward even for beginners. This ease of use is complemented by a long battery life, ensuring that users can rely on their cameras over extended periods without the need for constant monitoring or battery replacement.

In summary, the Bushnell 119425C2 and 119426C are reliable trail cameras that combine high-resolution image capture, fast trigger speeds, and durable design. With advanced features like nighttime infrared capability and customizable settings, they offer outdoor enthusiasts a powerful tool for wildlife observation and monitoring.