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Braun Scouting Cam Black575 Outdoor Cam

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  • Wildlife camera
  • 5MP CMOS sensor
  • Video resolution up to 4K
  • Photo resolution up to 48 MP
  • 120° angle of coverage
  • Trigger time 0.5 seconds
  • Trigger distance up to 20 m
  • 2" LCD color display
  • Storage on micro SD card (up to 256GB)
  • Weight only 310 g
  • IP65 dust + water protection
  • Time-lapse recordings
  • integrated microphone

The Braun Scouting Cam Black575 for secure hunting ground surveillance and property protection at a sensational price/performance ratio.
Wildlife cameras do not only provide foresters and hunters with important information about their hunting grounds. The scouting cams also help landowners with property protection and protect against theft, vandalism or litterers. Whether it's stray game or a sneaking burglar, the videos and photos from the Scouting Cam Black575 from Braun Photo Technik can even capture all events in high 4K Ultra HD resolution (video) or up to 48MP (image).

The Braun Scouting Cam Black575 has a 5MP CMOS sensor for high-quality daytime and night-time recordings. The recordings can be saved on a micro SD memory card (max. 256GB, optional). The wildlife camera also has a micro USB slot for connection to a PC and an AV port for connection to a TV.
The exact resolution of the photos and videos can be set via the integrated control panel and the 2" TFT LCD color display, as can numerous other parameters. The recordings can also be viewed conveniently via the color display. The video resolution can vary from 4K (at 10fps) to 2.7K (at 20fps), 1080p, 720p or 480p (each at 30fps). The image resolution can be changed between 48 and 1MP. The Braun Scouting Cam Black575 has three different sensitivities of the PIR motion sensor with a detection angle of 120 degrees, a triggering distance of up to 20 meters and a triggering time of just 0.5 seconds.
The Black575 also has an integrated microphone, password protection, a time-lapse mode and an indication of the date, time, moon phase and temperature. Videos can be recorded with a length of three seconds to ten minutes. Thanks to a mounting strap, the robust wildlife camera, which is protected against dust and water (IP65), can be easily attached to the desired location. The operating temperatures range from -20°C to +70°C. The standby time is around six months. Power is supplied by eight AA batteries (not included) or optionally via a 6V 1.5A mains adapter.

Scope of delivery: Scouting Cam575, micro USB cable, fastening strap and operating instructions

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Braun Scouting Cam Black575 Outdoor Cam

Short profile

  • Wildlife camera
  • 5MP CMOS sensor
  • Video resolution up to 4K
  • Photo resolution up to 48 MP
  • 120° angle of coverage
  • Trigger time 0.5 seconds
  • Trigger distance up to 20 m
  • 2" LCD color display
  • Storage on micro SD card (up to 256GB)
  • Weight only 310 g
  • IP65 dust + water protection
  • Time-lapse recordings
  • integrated microphone

Product description for Braun Scouting Cam Black575 Outdoor Cam

The Braun Scouting Cam Black575 for secure hunting ground surveillance and property protection at a sensational price/performance ratio.
Wildlife cameras do not only provide foresters and hunters with important information about their hunting grounds. The scouting cams also help landowners with property protection and protect against theft, vandalism or litterers. Whether it's stray game or a sneaking burglar, the videos and photos from the Scouting Cam Black575 from Braun Photo Technik can even capture all events in high 4K Ultra HD resolution (video) or up to 48MP (image).

The Braun Scouting Cam Black575 has a 5MP CMOS sensor for high-quality daytime and night-time recordings. The recordings can be saved on a micro SD memory card (max. 256GB, optional). The wildlife camera also has a micro USB slot for connection to a PC and an AV port for connection to a TV.
The exact resolution of the photos and videos can be set via the integrated control panel and the 2" TFT LCD color display, as can numerous other parameters. The recordings can also be viewed conveniently via the color display. The video resolution can vary from 4K (at 10fps) to 2.7K (at 20fps), 1080p, 720p or 480p (each at 30fps). The image resolution can be changed between 48 and 1MP. The Braun Scouting Cam Black575 has three different sensitivities of the PIR motion sensor with a detection angle of 120 degrees, a triggering distance of up to 20 meters and a triggering time of just 0.5 seconds.
The Black575 also has an integrated microphone, password protection, a time-lapse mode and an indication of the date, time, moon phase and temperature. Videos can be recorded with a length of three seconds to ten minutes. Thanks to a mounting strap, the robust wildlife camera, which is protected against dust and water (IP65), can be easily attached to the desired location. The operating temperatures range from -20°C to +70°C. The standby time is around six months. Power is supplied by eight AA batteries (not included) or optionally via a 6V 1.5A mains adapter.

Scope of delivery: Scouting Cam575, micro USB cable, fastening strap and operating instructions

Braun Scouting Cam Black575 Outdoor Cam

Bildsensor
Sensor Auflösung
5 MP
Sensor-Typ
CMOS
Technik
Display
ja
maximale Video-Auflösung
4K Video
Speicher
Speichersystem
micro SD Karten-Slot
Speicherkapazität bis
256 GB
Ausstattung
Displaygröße ca.
5,08 cm
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
90 x 135 x 76 mm
Gewicht ca.
310 g
Sonstiges
Akku-/Batterie-Typ
AA Batterie
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Scouting Cam575, micro USB-Kabel, Befestigungsgurt und Bedienungsanleitung
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4000567576563
KAN
57656

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