camouflage night vision camera snaps sneaky pics

July 14th, 2007 comments (2) stumble it! digg it! by: technabob

Bushnell’s new Trail Scout Pro 5.0 night vision digital camera is designed to be mounted to a tree in the forest, and automatically snaps 5-megapixel digital photos of anything that crosses its path.

Bushnell Trail Scout Pro Night Vision Digital Camera

In addition to being able to shoot night vision pics, the $270 (street price) camera switches into a full color mode during daylight. You can also set it up to snap 15-second movie clips instead of high-res photos if you’re trying to capture that elusive Sasquatch in action.

Sasquatch

The battery powered camera is supposed to work for about 30 days on a single set of batteries, since it’s not wasting any juice unless it’s triggered.

I guess this thing is designed for hunters to keep an eye on what’s roaming out in the trees at night, but the whole idea of seeing what’s going on in the darkness of the woods feels a little Blair Witch Project to me.

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comments (2):

  1. the scholar says:

    need these for neighbor spying.

    stat.

  2. bbbbb says:

    ha scary

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