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GardePro A60 4K night-time illumination

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After having used a pair of GardePro A6 4k cameras for a couple of weeks, I want to show the night-time illumination these cameras produce. It is truly mind-blowing.

Below are two videos, one a daylight video, showing our shooting house across a food plot, and the second from the same camera at night displaying the night illumination. And these cameras are true black-flash, not low-glow. In the daylight videos, the tree to the left of the condo is a laser range-finder measured 146.5 feet from the camera. That tree, the shooting house, and trees to the right are clearly visible in the night video. So I'm looking at close to 150 feet of illumination from these cameras. And of note, the cameras are regularly triggering on deer walking right in front of the condo - at least 130 feet away. That's pretty shocking performance.

 
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Cell camera that deer is 20 to 25 yards away.
 

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After having used a pair of GardePro A6 4k cameras for a couple of weeks, I want to show the night-time illumination these cameras produce. It is truly mind-blowing.

I still think you should order an A5 off Amazon, especially if you're not running the 4k vid. Effectively the same camera as the A60 for half the price delivered next day.
 
Here's another weird quirk involving the GardePro, although this has nothing to do with the unit itself. I bought a tablet to use in the field for viewing images/videos. It has a Full HD screen 1080p (1920x1080). However, when I display the GardePro videos - captured at 1440p 2K resolution (2560x1440) they are super grainy on the HD screen. Yet when I display them on my computer monitor, they are crystal clear. I guess my tablet can't handle anything above 1080 HD.
 
Here's another weird quirk involving the GardePro, although this has nothing to do with the unit itself. I bought a tablet to use in the field for viewing images/videos. It has a Full HD screen 1080p (1920x1080). However, when I display the GardePro videos - captured at 1440p 2K resolution (2560x1440) they are super grainy on the HD screen. Yet when I display them on my computer monitor, they are crystal clear. I guess my tablet can't handle anything above 1080 HD.
I bey your processing is too slow in the tablet to play it correctly. I'm not a IT guy so not sure.
 
I'm going to assume - and that can be dangerous - that the batteries on the A60 4K are not going to last as long as the Brownings. Using that many black flash LEDs putting out that much power, I can only think they're going to burn through the batteries faster. But a small price to pay for that kind of illumination. 150 feet? That's crazy!
 
The picture I posted above is from their cell camera. X60 is what I bought.
excellent. i wont mess with a cam that isnt cellular. color me spoiled but i hope to never have to deal with an sd card again


i have a wifi gardepro and i need to move next to a stand location so i can check the pictures through my phone while i am hunting near it
 
After having used a pair of GardePro A6 4k cameras for a couple of weeks, I want to show the night-time illumination these cameras produce. It is truly mind-blowing.

Below are two videos, one a daylight video, showing our shooting house across a food plot, and the second from the same camera at night displaying the night illumination. And these cameras are true black-flash, not low-glow. In the daylight videos, the tree to the left of the condo is a laser range-finder measured 146.5 feet from the camera. That tree, the shooting house, and trees to the right are clearly visible in the night video. So I'm looking at close to 150 feet of illumination from these cameras. And of note, the cameras are regularly triggering on deer walking right in front of the condo - at least 130 feet away. That's pretty shocking performance.
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Very impressive
 
excellent. i wont mess with a cam that isnt cellular. color me spoiled but i hope to never have to deal with an sd card again


i have a wifi gardepro and i need to move next to a stand location so i can check the pictures through my phone while i am hunting near it
I am going to try a Gardepro cell cam next year also. If anyone has a review to share that would be great. Reviews on websites are not always accurate because everyone has different opinions and expectations, alot of the reviews are from people using them as a security cam in the suburbs.
 
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