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Moultrie Game Spy I-40 Infrared Flash Game Camera | 
enlarge | Brand: Moultrie Category: Sports
List Price: $219.99 Buy New: $126.99 as of 9/10/2010 07:37:45 EDT details You Save: $93.00 (42%)
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Rating: 86 reviews Sales Rank: 2065
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: MFHI40 Model: MFH-I-40 UPC: 053695123707 EAN: 0053695123707 ASIN: B000YADEOK
Release Date: June 27, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 4.0-megapixel, rapid-trigger game camera | | • | 150-day battery life, 50-foot infrared flash, and no visible white flash | | • | Includes mounting strap and weather-resistant housing | | • | 32MB internal memory and up to 4GB memory capacity with SD card (sold separately) | | • | Windows 2000/ME/XP/Vista software required |
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Product Description Moultrie Game Spy I - 40 Digital Infrared Trail Camera... gets the shot without a flash! You won't miss a shot with this great Trail Camera! Trust this model with its infrared operation (no visible white flash) and you'll snag excellent game shots every single time! Priced to fit your budget... as you've come to expect here, this camera has our personal recommendation! Take a shot of this: 4.0 megapixels; Infrared Camera with NO visible white flash; 1-second trigger time; 150-day battery life; 50' flash; Easy-read photo strip; Temperature, moon phase, time, date and camera ID on every photo and video; Takes color pictures during the day; Takes both day and night video clips; Laser and IR aim for quick and precise camera setup; Time lapse mode; Multi-shot pictures (up to 3 shots); 1-yr. limited warranty. Better trail pictures and videos = more game for you... order yours today! Moultrie Game Spy I-40 Digital Infrared Trail Camera
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 86
Good Camera September 6, 2010 James Palma (New Jersey) I own a couple of these cameras. They are all great and take great pics. I only gave it 3 stars because they are sensitive to light and take mostly night pictues no matter what.
great camera for beginners, users. . . and even if ya can buy better August 31, 2010 Kenneth C. Dwigans (martinsville indiana) Not the best, but for the cost it takes great pics at good distance. I would buy another one of these, other camera's at this price are very sketchy, and this one isn't the easiest to play with but it more than gets the job done.
Now, keep your receipt for Moultrie, any problems got to have it... and good luck.
I've had 3 for two years and like them alot.
Product ****
Company service *
good pictures August 31, 2010 Richard M. Kratzer (COUDERSPORT, PA USA) it took 115 photos in 4 days .day and night photos turned out very well .I would recomend this camera
Great Trail Cam For The Price August 28, 2010 E. Gray This is actually the first product review I have ever left, and I wanted to address some other reviews that I read before buying the I40. First the reason why I gave it 5 stars is mainly because of the price. For less than $150 this thing has outperformed my expectations. Enough that I just bought a second one today.
After having this cam out for one week, I got 130 pics with deer in 3/4's of them set up with the 3 shot burst. I have it set up over a salt lick and poured a liquid mineral supplement over the lick. Obviously a good set up where there is already deer sign around is essential. I love all of the data it provides with the pics; date, time, temp, moon phase, camera ID and the laser positioning tool.
To address some negative feedback from other reviews: This thing does take mostly inferred pics even during the day alot of times, but I don't mind this at all. I can always clearly see what is in the picture and picture quality overall exceeded my expectations.
Yes the mounting brackets are hard plastic and you have to be a little gentle with it, but what do you expect for less than $150. If the thing was made out of aluminum or metal it would cost 2 or 3 times as much. I have no problem securing the cam to the tree, and i use a cheap bike lock for security. There are extra holes for the lock in the back.
I do get some "white" pictures when it's dusk, but I can also still always see what's in the "white" pictures.
The laser beam positioning tool really doesn't work in the daylight, but what do you expect in daylight no laser does. I set my camera up at dusk and the laser dot sticks out easily at this time.
The minimum delay that the 3 shot burst can be set to is 1 min. However this doesn't mean that it's 1 minute between each picture, like most reviewers seem to think. After using the camera and looking at date/time stamps, I noticed that It's 1 minute between the first and last picture. It's only 25 or 30 seconds between pics which I think is perfect.
Warning: Do not buy the black SDHC card that Amazon recommends with the cam, this camera only uses regular SD cards NOT SDHC. My blue 2GB SanDisk SD cards work great. I use my digital camera for immediate viewing, clearing the card, or drag and drop into my computer.
Awesome Game Camera August 18, 2010 Charles L. Rice Jr. (Atlanta, GA.)
I bought this digital trail camera 12 months ago to use it on my farm to see what wildlife was in the area. Initially, I did encounter a problem with the I 40 camera. The problem was with the LCD screen on the front. After I replaced the batteries the first time, after 4 months, I went to replace the batteries since they were dead. When I put in new batteries, the LCD screen was not fully viewable. I contacted Moultrie and sent this unit back and they sent me a new camera. As it turns out, the older model that I had, had this known technical issue and they replaced it.
My new camera works great! The picture quality is excellent (night and day shots) for a 4 megapixel camera. This camera took over 1600 pictures of wildlife that gathered around my camera during that time frame as well.
I recommend!
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