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Primos Camera - Primos Truth Cam

You may have seen other hunters with them and wondered if they really work. Yes, the cameras really do work and you'll be surprised of the great pictures that you'll get from any of the Primos Truth Cam line. Primos offers a number of great products for the outdoors and the Primos cameras are definitely one of them.

There are 6 cameras in the Primos camera line ranging from $120 to $300 and each one will offer you great pictures and useful information to get the maximum from your next hunting expedition. You can choose from:

Each Primos Truth Cam offers you the quality that you would expect from a Primos product. The main difference is the amount of active LED's available on each camera. If you choose a higher end Primos camera, you have the option to reduce the number of LED's accordingly to your needs. This adaptability is the same for all of the settings; and although each camera comes preset, each individual setting can be altered to suit your hunting needs.

One feature that the Primos cameras offer is the ability to have single or multi-shot bursts per trigger. Multi-bursts ensure that you capture the wildlife that is passing by. The camera won't be noticed until it snaps a picture so the multi-shot (options of 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9) images per triggering are very helpful. However, the Cam Blackout has no shutter noise or a visible light from the LEDs.

The backlit LED screen is easy to read and the onscreen menu is easy to use. The Cam 35 has 3 mega pixels; the Truth Cam Blackout has 7.0 mega pixels in daylight and 5.0 mega pixels at night. The Blackout versions are not able to be detected by animals or humans, which makes a great feature when you want to ensure you get accurate information about the movements of the local wildlife.

Each Primos camera Truth Cam is either black or camouflage pattern and come with a strap and a one-year warranty. All models have quick instructions on the door except for the Truth X Cam in which the instructions are available on-screen. You do need to invest in 4 D batteries and an SD memory card if you don't already have one. The only thing that the cameras don't come with is the head count information of the wildlife you're tracking.

No longer are the days you spend tracking deer, elk or bear on foot; today you get to use cool technology by using a Primos camera to locate a great hunting spot and to see wildlife that you may not normally get to see.