The Browning Dark Ops Pro X 1080 Trail Camera improves on previous Dark Ops models with the addition of a 1.5" color view screen and all-steel adjustable mounting bracket for easy set-up in the field. The 0.2-second trigger speed and 0.4-second recovery time will make sure you don't miss any of the action, capturing 24MP photos and full HD 1080p video of activity on your hunting grounds.
The camera's 90' maximum infrared flash can be set to Powersave, Long Range or Fast Motion, as needed, while Browning's Illuma-Smart technology adjusts the flash for optimal photo quality. Its Smart IR Video feature keeps the camera rolling during the day, as long as game are present. The camera can capture up to eight images in Multi-Shot or Rapid-Fire mode, providing multiple looks at game (or people) on your property. Photos and videos are recorded on an SD memory card up to 512GB, and Browning's SDXC Card Management will overwrite older images when the card is full. The camera runs on eight AA batteries, and can also be powered by an external 12 VDC source.
- 100' detection range
- Fast 0.2-sec trigger speed and 0.4 recovery speed
- 24MP
- Records 1080p video with sound
- Clips can range from 5 seconds to 2 minutes
- Smart IR records video during day as long as game are present
- 1.5" color viewing screen
- Infrared LED flash with a 120' maximum range
- Powersave, Long Range, Fast Motion options
- Illuma-Smart technology adjusts flash for optimal photo quality
- Captures up to 8 images in Multi-Shot or Rapid-Fire mode
- Programmable delay: 1-second to 60-minute interval
- Data strip displays time, date, temperature, moon phase, and camera ID
- Photos and videos are recorded to optional SD memory card up to 512GB
- Camera includes SD card Memory Management option, which allows you to overwrite older images on the card if it's full
- Runs on 8 AA batteries
- Can also be powered by optional external power supply connected to its 12 VDC power jack
- All-steel adjustable tree mount bracket
- 1/4"-20 threaded hole on bottom for connection to a tripod, tree, or post mount
