Trail Camera Selection Guide 112

Spartan SR1BK

Spartan makes a durable trail camera with the SR1BK. The specs on this camera might not match up with other cameras in this same price range, but rest assured that this camera will just keep working long after others have hit the grave yard. The best feature with this camera is the 2″ live view screen which makes it easy to check your trail camera photos in the field.

Megapixels8 MP
Trigger Speed1 Second
FlashBlack Flash
Video Recording720p
Flash Range60′
Power Source12 AA
MSRP$169.99

Browning Dark Ops HD Pro X

New to Browning’s 2019 trail camera lineup, the Dark Ops HD Pro X has everything you want from a trail camera. Lightening fast .22 second trigger speed, a .6 second photo recovery, a matching 80′ detection and flash distance, along with a 1.5″ color view screen.

Megapixels20 MP
Trigger Speed.22 Second
FlashBlack Flash
Video Recording900p
Detection Distance80′
Power Source6 AA
MSRP$169.99

Cuddeback Dual Flash

The Dual Flash by Cuddeback is as versatile camera as you will find. Having both Black Flash and Infrared (IR) night time illumination options, you can set the camera either one, or chose IR for pictures and Black Flash for video, or vise versa. The illumination settings is completely customized to your unique situation. This camera also has the standard Cuddeback .25 second trigger speed, and 20 MP image resolution.

Megapixels20 MP
Trigger Speed.25 Second
FlashBlack Flash / Infrared
Video Recording720p
Flash Range100′
Power Source4 D Batteries
MSRP$200