- 5-megapixel infrared game camera for taking day or night video and stills.
- 36 high-power infrared LEDs provide a true 60-foot flash range.
- Ultra-fast 1/4-second trigger speed; exclusive Centered Subject Technology.
- Captures 30-second clips at 24 fps; Guard Duty mode takes 5 pics per minute all day.
- Includes tree ; 60 MB internal memory; SD card slot; requires 4 D-cell batteries.
Product Description
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Until now, if you chose an infrared scouting camera to avoid
"flashing" deer, you had to accept compromised image quality.
Infrared images were not only black and white, but they were low
resolution and improperly exposed. The new Attack IR changes
that. Attack IR takes 5 MP images both day and night. The IR
images are stunningly clear. Attack IR uses 36 high-power IR LEDS
for a true 60 foot flash range. The Rapid Pulse Technology
minimizes IR LED glow by pulsing LEDs for just 1/4 second.
Cuddeback's exclusive Adaptive IR Enhancement Technology assures
IR images are correctly exposed. The Attack is the result of over
three years of design and development and the brain-child of the
best and brightest engineers in the U.S. No corners were cut and
no idea left unconsidered. The final product is an engineering
marvel that you will appreciate every time you use it. Features
Full Season Battery Life of 50,000 images. The flash system is 36
Hi Power LEDs.
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The product of more than three years of design and development,
the Cuddeback Attack IR 5-megapixel game camera produces images
like you've never seen before. Before the Attack IR, infrared
cameras were not only black and white, but also low resolution
and improperly exposed. If you wanted to use an infrared camera
to avoid "flashing" deer, you had to accept a washed-out,
compromised image. The Attack IR, by contrast, takes stunningly
clear 5-megapixel game images both day and night. With a variety
of high-performance features--including 36 high-power IR LEDs
that provide a true 60-foot flash range--the Cuddeback Attack IR
is the pinnacle of game cameras.
The Attack IR's Centered Subject Technology quickly centers your
game within the frame. Sharp, Centered Images
The Attack IR boasts an ultra-fast trigger speed that's quick
enough to catch a deer running at 20 feet per second. As a
result, you'll have a far better chance of capturing an image of
a speeding deer or bear--the reason you're using a scouting
camera in the first place. The camera also includes Cuddeback's
exclusive Centered Subject Technology, which not only detects the
animal but quickly centers it within the frame. No more snapping
a photo of a large buck only to see his head or antlers cropped
out of the frame. And the Attack IR is dead on when it comes to
color. The camera employs Cuddeback's exclusive SmartColor Image
Technology to make the blue sky bluer, the orange sunset more
vibrant, and the green foliage more vivid. Add in the company's
Adaptive IR Image Enhancement Technology--which ensures that IR
images are correctly exposed (no more washed-out detail from
close in)--and you'll enjoy vivid, extra-sharp images every time.
The Attack IR takes both video and still images at the same
time, so you don't have to give up your still when you take
video. The camera captures 30-second video clips at a
premium-quality 24 frames per second both day and night. The
camera also s conveniently to a variety of surfaces, with a
Genius System that screws or straps to trees, poles, and
other objects. Simply attach the ing bracket to your surface
and slide the Attack inside. Additional brackets are available,
so you can affix them to a tree and leave them there for future
use. Other fundamentals include 60 MB of internal memory; an SD
card slot; and an extra-long battery life (up to one year on a
single set of four D-cell batteries.
Extras
The Attack IR far surpasses most other infrared game cameras
thanks to such features as Guard Duty Time Lapse Mode, precise
moon and sun information, and a handy Test Mode. In Guard Duty
mode, the Attack IR will automatically take five images per
minute during daylight hours. No animal is required to trigger an
image, so you can monitor a food plot, stand site, or field all
day, every day. The Guard Duty feature gives you an entire day's
worth of high-resolution 1.3-megapixel images that you can view
in rapid fashion with Fast Watch, a feature of Cuddeback's Trophy
Room image management software (free download). It takes just 10
minutes to watch 12 hours worth of images.
The camera attaches easily to trees and other objects. The Attack
IR also provides in-depth moon and sun data. Whereas some
scouting cameras print a generic moon phase icon on the image
itself, Cuddeback goes above and beyond by displaying detailed
moon and sun information for the exact time the image was taken.
Using the Trophy Room software, you can learn the exact moon
phase, the moonrise/set time, the sunrise/set time, the moon/sun
position in the sky, and deer movement prediction times. With
Trophy Room, you can generate reports that analyze all your
images to reveal how the moon influences deer movement.
Finally, you can make sure your Attack IR is properly ed with
the Test Mode, which lets you walk in front of the camera and
test the camera's . With the rotary knob on Test Mode, the
camera test light will blink when you're sensed, identifying the
moment the camera would take an image.
Specifications
* Ultra Hair Trigger Speed: 1/4 second
* Full-season battery life: 50,000 images
* Flash system: 36 high-power LEDs with adaptive IR
* Flash range: 60 feet
* Megapixels: 5
* Centered Subject Technology: Yes
* SmartColor Image Technology: Yes (day only)
* Video Plus: Day/night
* Guard Duty Time Lapse Mode: Yes (day only)
* Tree attachment: Genius System
* No-card mode: Yes
* USB port download: Yes
* Internal memory: 60 MB
* Delay settings: 15 seconds to 30 minutes
* Batteries: 4 D-cell
* SD card: 1 GB to 32 GB About Cuddeback
In 1984, Mark Cuddeback began building a device that would allow
him to become a better hunter. He wanted to photograph and record
the date and time of deer activity as a means of scouting. Within
four years, Mark had developed one of the first scouting cameras,
which he began marketing in 1989 under the Non Typical
Engineering name. In the ensuing years, the Cuddeback name has
become synonymous with state-of-the-art digital scouting cameras.