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R5,199
The Bushnell Prime L20 isn’t about getting by or cutting corners, it’s about loading every bit of Bushnell’s proven performance, image quality, and reliability into a trail camera every hunter can count on in the field at a price that’s easy on the budget.
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R5,239
The Bushnell Core 20MP No Glow Brown Trail Camera is built with features inside to give you images that reveal more in the tough world outside. This Bushnell trail cam captures images at 24 Megapixels for sharper, richer daytime images. The No Glow feature means that when the trail cam takes a photo at night it is near invisible to the human eye. No light is emitted while capturing photos and video making it great for wildlife and security uses.
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R5,679
Bushnell is built around one simple principle to make sure our materials, components, and features give you the best images and information possible in every situation, every day.
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R2,979
The Nikko Stirling 2.1MP Trail Camera is ideal for those who love to observe nature.
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R1,699
The solar panel converts the sun’s energy to electricity which is then stored in the built-in rechargeable battery. The solar panel is durable, waterproof and easy to use.
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R6,239
The Num’Axes WiFi Solar Trail Camera features an almost unlimited battery life outdoors thanks to the built-in solar panel. The possibility to modify settings and to download photos and videos remotely thanks to the Wi-Fi function.
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R3,299
The Num’Axes Trail Camera is ideal for observing its territory. Works with 8 AA batteries and a possible memory card up to 32 GB not included.
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R9,599
With the Num’Axes 4G Trail Camera, the captured photos will be sent to a Cloud storage accessible at any time thanks to the free mobile app (iOS/Android).
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R8,599
With the Num’Axes PIE1051 4G Trail Camera, you will be informed as soon as a photo or video has been captured.
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R489
The Num’Axes 4G Antenna For Trail Camera is compatible with the NUM’AXES PIE1046, PIE1052 and PIE1058 trail cameras.
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R1,799
Whether this is your first game camera or your tenth, the Bushnell 18MP Spot On Tree Bark Camo Trail Camera is an ultra reliable performer at a great price. It’s built Bushnell tough, with 18MP image quality and speed that few can match for the money.
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R1,599
The Bushnell 119950C Trail Cam Security Box is vital to protecting your Bushnell CelluCORE Cellular and CORE SD trail cameras from human tampering or theft, and from damage by natural causes like fallen trees or bears.
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R5,699
Capture 24MP photos or 1080p video of wildlife and people on your property or hunting grounds with the Bushnell Core No-Glow Trail Camera in tan. Featuring a quick 0.3-second trigger speed, the Core will detect motion up to 100′ away, and automatically adjusts the intensity of the motion sensor based on temperature and humidity.
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R4,299
The Bushnell 24MP Prime Low Glow Trail Camera is engineered for proven results without the sticker shock. It features a straight forward setup, easy to navigate menu and the same quality youve come to expect from a Bushnell Camera.
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R999
The Bushnell Vault Modular Optics Protection System LRF Pouch attaches to either side of the Vault binocular pack using locking U clips. Quiet fabric and forward open magnetic closure allows for one hand operation and reduces noise in the field. Inclduded coiled tether prevents drops.
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R1,699
Capture those moments with the Tasco 8MP Game Camera. It is ideal for a user’s first or tenth camera. With a 50′ flash range, it supplies daytime color images as well as nighttime black and white images.
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Sale!
R1,039 Original price was: R1,039.R939Current price is: R939.
Secure your Stealth Cam from thieves, bears and other dangers with one of our heavy-duty metal security boxes. Each box is made from powder-coated steel and provides an exact fit for your camera model.
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Sale!
R2,409 Original price was: R2,409.R2,189Current price is: R2,189.
Each image will display the time, date, and moon phase to give you detailed information on the conditions in your target area.
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R4,159
The PIE1044 trail camera offers an extra wide detection angle of 120° thanks to its 3 motion sensors; a wide field of view of 85° and a very quick trigger speed (between 0.2 and 0.4 second).
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R479
Suitable for the following products: PIE1023 trail camera; PIE1037 trail camera; PIE1046 trail camera; PIE1051 trail camera; PIE1052 trail camera.
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R479
Suitable for the following products: PIE1044 trail camera; PIE1045 trail camera; PIE1048 trail camera.
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R239
Metal cap for NUM’AXES PIE1037 trail camera. This product is compatible with the NUM’AXES PIE1037 trail camera (ref. NGPIEPHO012).
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R609
Antenna for PIE1023 trail camera. This product is compatible with the PIE1023 trail camera.
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R9,719
With the PIE1046 trail camera, you will receive the photos or videos captured (photos by MMS or Email, videos by Email). A built-in GPS antenna allows you to have geolocation information printed on the photos.
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R2,339
The PIE1035 trail camera can be used for hunting or wildlife observation, but it can also be used as an alternative to surveillance cameras in warehouses or houses.
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R709
The Bushnell 1.8m Trail Camera Cable Lock is ideal for securing your Bushnell trail camera outside.
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R1,149
The new Bushnell Prime Low Glow Trail Camera Security box by Camlockbox is made of 16 gauge steel. Camlockbox security boxes are quality made and made in the USA. Protect your Bushnell Prime Low Glow trail camera with this box.
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R1,269
The Bushnell Bear Safe Security Case For Trophy Cam Trail Cameras protects your Trophy Cam trail camera from animals and theft.
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R1,269
These are security boxes manufactured by CAMLOCK box that fit the Bushnell Trail Cameras. The CAMLOCKBOX Security Boxes help protect your trail camera from the elements, theft and damage by animals.
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R3,409
The Bushnell Solar Panel accessory (#119986) is designed to function as a supplemental source of power for all current models of Trophy Cam HD Aggressor, Trophy Cam HD Aggressor Wireless, Impulse, Core, CelluCore, and Prime series cameras.
How to Choose a Trail Camera for Hunting in South Africa
As a hunter in South Africa, choosing the right trail camera is an important decision that can make or break your hunting experience. With so many different options available, it can be overwhelming to decide which one is right for you. In this article, we'll provide a comprehensive guide on how to choose the best trail camera for hunting in South Africa.
Understanding Trail Camera Features and Specifications
Before choosing a trail camera, it's important to understand the various features and specifications that are available. Here are some key features to consider:
Image Quality
The image quality of a trail camera is one of the most important factors to consider. Higher image quality will provide clearer, more detailed images that can help identify the animal you're tracking. Look for cameras with high megapixel counts and those that can shoot in high resolution.
Trigger Speed
Trigger speed refers to how quickly the camera takes a photo after detecting motion. The faster the trigger speed, the more likely you are to capture an image of the animal you're tracking. Look for cameras with trigger speeds of less than 1 second.
Detection Zone
The detection zone is the area in front of the camera where it will detect motion and take a photo. Make sure the detection zone is large enough to capture the animals you're tracking.
Battery Life
Battery life is an important consideration, especially if you plan to leave the camera in the field for an extended period of time. Look for cameras with long battery life or those that can be powered with external batteries.
Storage Capacity
Make sure the camera has enough storage capacity to store all of the photos you plan to take. Consider the size of the memory card that is compatible with the camera.
Choosing the Right Type of Trail Camera
Once you've considered the key features, it's time to choose the right type of trail camera for your needs. Here are some popular types of trail cameras and their features:
Cellular Trail Cameras
Cellular trail cameras are equipped with a cellular modem that can send photos directly to your phone or email. This is a great option if you want to receive real-time updates on the animals in your area. However, cellular cameras are more expensive than other types of trail cameras.
Infrared Trail Cameras
Infrared trail cameras use infrared technology to capture images at night without using a flash. This can be beneficial because animals are less likely to be spooked by the camera. However, infrared cameras may produce lower-quality images than other types of cameras.
Flash Trail Cameras
Flash trail cameras use a bright flash to capture images at night. This can provide high-quality images, but animals may be spooked by the bright flash. Look for cameras with adjustable flash settings so you can control the brightness of the flash.
No-Glow Trail Cameras
No-glow trail cameras use a black flash that is invisible to the human eye and animals. This can be a good option if you want to capture images at night without spooking the animals. However, no-glow cameras may produce lower-quality images than other types of cameras.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best trail camera for hunting in South Africa?
The best trail camera for hunting in South Africa depends on your specific needs and preferences. Consider the key features and types of cameras mentioned in this article and choose one that meets your requirements.
What should I look for when choosing a trail camera?
When choosing a trail camera, look for features such as image quality, trigger speed, detection zone, battery life, and storage capacity. Consider the different types of trail cameras available and choose one that suits your needs.
How do I set up a trail camera for hunting in South Africa?
To set up a trail camera for hunting in South Africa, first choose a suitable location where animals are likely to pass by. Make sure the camera is securely attached to a tree or other object and positioned at the appropriate height and angle. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for setting up and programming the camera.
Can trail cameras be used for purposes other than hunting?
Yes, trail cameras can be used for a variety of purposes such as wildlife observation, home security, and monitoring livestock. However, make sure to follow all applicable laws and regulations when using trail cameras.