homebrew Sony p32 lower price
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[/align]This Trail camera is a Sony p32 3.2 mega pixel camera in a pelican 1060 case controlled by a Bigfoot trail mode board
Included in the sale is a Silica Gel-Desiccant-Hydrosorbent-40 grams-reusable to eliminate moisture.
A custom mounting kit that allows you to hang the camera on a wood screw then install the included python cable with this mounting bracket the camera is not bouncing off the tree or sliding as you attach the cable it also helps eliminate the camera being slid up the tree and stolen.
A 256mb memory stick is also included this stick holds about 150 pictures.
Master lock 3/16”x6’ python lock
All instructions will be included on how to operate the control board and set the camera for optimal trail camera performance I don’t have a manual for the camera but you can down load that from Sony’s site this camera can be removed from the case and used as a regular camera as shown in the picture the price for this unit is $285 tyd thanks

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The largest advantage is that the camera can be removed and used for every day use when it’s not in the field. The other advantage is that with this Sony camera the memory sticks can be found at a very fair price on eBay. As far as security no camera or tree stand or anything is totally secure but with a home brews most are made to make a thief work very hard if he wants to steal your property. The final thing is flash range and mega pix the cheap cameras you see at the local mart store the picture quality is not that good and have a flash range of 15 feet while a Sony home brew is at least double that. Trigger speed with most home brews is around 2.5 to 3 seconds depending on battery charge. While at Gander Mountain this evening I saw a cuddy back 2mp for $299.99 and an extra memory card foe the unit was over $35.