The LTL-6511WMC is the second generation release of the popular LTL-6511 series scouting camera. With its highly sensitive Pyroelectric Infrared Radial (PIR) sensors, the camera detects the sudden change of ambient temperature caused by moving game in a region of interest (ROI), triggered to take pictures/videos.
Key Features:
- Programmable 2, 5 or 12-Megapixel high resolution
- 1440 ×1080 / 1280×720 / 640×480/ video resolution with audio recording
- Ltl-6511WMC with FOV (field of view) of 100 degrees
- Infrared night vision LEDs low-glow 940nm flash range as far as 13.5 metres
- Rapid trigger time (0.8 seconds)
- In “Cam + Video” mode, camera takes both pictures and video at every trigger event
- Ultra low standby power consumption. Extremely long in-field life.
- LTL Acorn's unique two horizontal PIR sensing angle covers up to a 100° angle, causing the camera to be activated in advance and preparing it to shoot to avoid missing the subject. This split-second process could be short as 0.2 seconds
- The design of two horizontal Pyroelectric Infrared Radial (PIR) Sensors improves accuracy on shooting and reduces false trigger events
- Performs in the most extreme temperatures from -30°C to 70°C
- Compact size so is well designed to deploy covertly
- In Time Lapse setting, the camera automatically and constantly takes pictures/videos at specified intervals. It can be used to observe plants flowering, birds building nests, or monitor unattended properties such as parking lots
- With Timer setting on, the camera can be programmed to work for a specified period only. This feature can work together with the Time Lapse feature for even more creative possibilities
- Convenient to be mounted on trunk or tripod
- Unique serial number enables you to code locations in the photos. This helps multi-camera users identify the location when reviewing the photos
- Built-in 2.36’’ TFT colour display to review images and videos
- Date, time, temperature and moon phase can be stamped on the bottom of the pictures
- Lockable and password protected
- Users can configure the camera on a computer or use the built-in TFT screen directly