Setup Guide (cont.)

After setting the start hour for “Day”, press ENTER and the “Star&Moon” icon

 

will blink. Press ENTER and set the hour to define the start of “Night”. During

 

 

the Night, photos and videos will be taken using the infrared LED lamp array to

 

light the scene. This allows you to take night photos without startling animals or

g

revealing the camera position, as infrared light is invisible to the eye. During the

time period you defined as “Night”, an internal filter which blocks infrared light

 

from reaching the digital image sensor is automatically deactivated, so that the

 

IR LED lamps can work. During the day, the infrared filter is reactivated, so that

 

only normal visible light strikes the sensor and affects the image. After setting the start hour for Day and Night, press

ENTER.

 

7. The “key” icon will flash next (h), press ENTER and enter any four digit password

 

 

of your choice (to keep using the default “0000”, just press ENTER 4 times) by

h

using the UP/DOWN buttons to change each digit and using ENTER to step to the

next digit (i). When finished, press ENTER if you want to return to the date/time

 

setup menu, or press and hold the MENU button at any time to exit all setup menus

 

and return to normal operation.

 

 

 

 

8. In normal operating mode, the display will only show the still photo or movie

 

i

clip icon in the lower left corner, the day or night mode icon, an SD card icon on

 

the lower right, and one or more digits that indicate how many photo or movie files

 

 

have been stored on the card. To test the camera operation, wave your hand in front

 

 

 

 

of the lens and PIR (passive infrared/motion) detector, while looking at the LCD

 

display. Every time an “event” is detected, the display will indicate “Plr”, “EVNT”, “rECd” in turn, and the event is recorded on the SD card as a new line in a text file, including the date and time of the event. As long as events are being detected, a new still photo or movie clip (as set in the menu) will be recorded every 30 seconds, indicated on the display by “Plr”, “SnAP”, then “SAVE”. Note: for movie clips, the display will stay on “SnAP” for the 14 sec duration of each movie.

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119505, 119305 specifications

The Bushnell 119305 and 119505 are two versatile trail cameras designed for outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife enthusiasts alike. These cameras are engineered to deliver high-quality images and videos while being user-friendly and durable. Both models share several key features and technologies that make them stand out in the crowded market of trail cameras.

One of the main features of the Bushnell 119305 is its 16-megapixel photo resolution, which ensures crystal-clear images of wildlife in their natural habitats. The camera's motion-activated technology captures images and videos whenever it detects movement, providing users with a comprehensive overview of the wildlife activity in the area. The 119505 model offers an even higher 20-megapixel resolution, allowing for even finer detail and clarity in the shots. This capability is particularly beneficial for monitoring game and observing animal behaviors over time.

Both models are equipped with an infrared night vision feature, allowing them to capture images and videos in low-light conditions without spooking animals. The Bushnell 119305 has a range of up to 60 feet at night, while the 119505 offers an impressive 80 feet range. This technology is crucial for nocturnal wildlife observation, ensuring that users receive quality footage regardless of the time of day.

In terms of build quality, both trail cameras are designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor use. They are weather-resistant, ensuring durability even in harsh environmental conditions. The cameras also come with a quick trigger speed, ensuring that even the fastest animals are captured in action. The 119305 boasts a 0.3-second trigger speed, while the 119505 improves upon that with a 0.2-second response time.

Another notable feature is the extended battery life, which allows both models to operate for months without frequent changes. This is particularly advantageous for users who place cameras in remote locations. Additionally, the cameras are equipped with an SD card slot, with the ability to support cards up to 32GB, which allows for ample storage for captured images and videos.

With user-friendly interface designs and customizable settings, the Bushnell 119305 and 119505 are ideal choices for both beginners and seasoned users. Their blend of advanced technology, rugged durability, and high-resolution capabilities make them excellent tools for wildlife observation and outdoor exploration. Whether for hunting, research, or simply enjoying nature, these trail cameras are equipped to deliver reliable performance.