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Moultrie GAMESPY i60 Digital Game Camera 6.0 MP

December 10, 2009 by admin  
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Moultrie GAMESPY i60 Digital Game Camera 6.0 MP
 
Manufacturer: Moultrie
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List Price: $399.99
Sale Price: $199.99
Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description

By Moultrie Feeders Each Moultrie digital game camera is impressive, but the I-60 is the choice for those that want it all. This winning camera is a 6.0 mega pixel resolution infrared camera with no visible white flash and includes a picture viewer, remote control and finder, one-second trigger time, 150-day battery life, pass code protection and more. Features for the fully-equipped Trail Camera Game Spy I-60 (GameSpy 6.0) Infrared Flash with Viewer include: Infrared camera with no visible white flash/ 6.0 Mega pixels/ 1.5" built-in picture and video viewer/ Wireless Remote Activator and Finder/ One-second trigger time/ 150-day battery life/ 50-ft flashPassword security feature/ Easy-read photo strip/ Barometric Pressure reading/ Temperature, moon phase, time, date and camera ID on every photo and video/ Color day and night pictures/ Day and Night video clips/ Laser and IR aim for quick and precise camera set-up/ Time lapse mode/ Multi-shot pictures (up to 3 shots)/ Upgradeable software/ Weather-resistant, airtight camera housing and seal/ Operates on 6 D-cell batteries (sold separately) .

Product Details

  • Infrared camera with no visible white flash

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Customer Reviews

The price on this is dropping
 
Review Date: September 5, 2009
Reviewer: T. Mckenna, USA
This has very good quality pictures. They did move to more plastic parts over my older IR 4.0 Moultire. They are now coming out with wireless internet trail cams so this may be the highest SD type they will develop as they move to push the internet/remote trail cams. While the cost of the internet trail cam service plans are high now I think the internet capability will slowly start to kill off these SD trail cams much the same way SD cards killed of 35mm film trail cams. But for now, this is a good camera and if you search around, you can find is deeply discounted from the MSRP they put up here (which is a bit dated anyway).
Bad technical support, no warranty honored
 
Review Date: June 30, 2010
Reviewer: Thomas ODell Jervey, Central Ohio, USA
My Moultrie game camera failed the second time it was used. It was still under warranty. I reported to Moultrie and received no response. I reminded them near (but before) the end of the warranty period and they apologized, explaining that they had mislaid my earlier request for help. I followed the instructions they provided and found that indeed the unit would need their repair, but when I contacted them, they refused to help because by this time, the warranty had elapsed. I am pursuing complaints through the State Attorneys General of Ohio and Alabama and am considering a claim in court. Upon looking for help I noticed other reviews by consumers that had warranty problems with Moultrie. Be careful when you purchase their products: they have trouble delivering functional products and have a spotty record honoring their warranty.

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