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QS18
QS18

StealthcamInfraRed Trail Camera or Camera Kit

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R1,499

Retail: R2,000
About

QS18

The Stealth Cam QS18 features Video recording up to 30 seconds, 12 IR Emitters and an FX Shield. It can take pictures at night up to 20m. Small comapct and very easy to use!

QS18NGK

The QS18NGK features 18 Megapixel, 24IR No Glo FX Shield Cam and Combo Bat. The kit includes 8 AA Duracell Batteries, 16GB SD Memory Card and a nylon mounting strap

PX24CMOK

The PX24CMOK trail camera features a 24 MP FX Shield camera with Video recording up to 30 seconds. It has 18 No Glo InfraRed Emitters and a Rubbed Face Plate. The kit includes 8 AA Duracell Batteries, 16GB SD Memory Card, and a Nylon mounting strap.

Product Features

QS18

  • 12 IR Emitters
  • Video Recording for 5 or 15 or 30 seconds
  • Quick set program settings
  • Burst mode 1-3 images per triggering
  • 5-120 second recovery time out 
  • Time/date/moon phase stamp
  • Test Mode
  • SD card slot up to 32GB (not Included)
  • Integrated Python Lock Latch
  • Operates on 8 AA batteries (Not Included)

QS18NGK

  • 24 NO GLO IR Emitters
  • Video Recording 5/15/30 seconds
  • Quick set program settings
  • Burst Mode 1-3 images per triggering
  • 5-120 second recovery time out
  • Time/Date/Moon phase stamp
  • Test Mode
  • SD card slot up to 32GB (included)
  • Integrated Python lock latch
  • Operates on 8 AA batteries (included)

PX24CMOK

  • 1.2 Second Trigger Speed
  • 18 IR Emitters w/FX Shield
  • Video Recording 5/15/30 seconds w/Audio
  • 6 Quick Set Program Settings
  • Burst Mode 1-6 images per triggering
  • 16:9 Wide Image Ratio
  • 5-120 Second Recovery Time Out
  • SD Card slot up to 512GB (included)
  • 7-Segment LCD Programming Screen
  • Time/Date/Moon Phase
  • Test Mode
  • Internal Battery Compartment
  • Integrated Python Lock Latch
  • Operates on 8 AA Batteries (included)

Warranty: 1 year


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