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Browning Trail Cameras Strike Force APEX HD 18MP Camera with 32 GB SD Card and SD Card Reader Browning Trail Cameras Strike Force APEX HD 18MP Camera with 32 GB SD Card and SD Card Reader Browning Trail Cameras Strike Force APEX HD 18MP Camera with 32 GB SD Card and SD Card Reader

Browning Trail Cameras Strike Force APEX HD 18MP Camera with 32 GB SD Card and SD Card Reader

Browning Trail Cameras Strike Force APEX HD 18MP Camera with 32 GB SD Card and SD Card Reader Browning Trail Cameras Strike Force APEX HD 18MP Camera with 32 GB SD Card and SD Card Reader Browning Trail Cameras Strike Force APEX HD 18MP Camera with 32 GB SD Card and SD Card Reader
$ 109.84

Score By Feature

Based on 156 ratings
Battery life
9.52
Picture quality
8.98
Motion detection
8.88

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Browning Trail Cameras Strike Force HD Apex 18MP Game Cam is a fantastically high-end trail camera that isn't too expensive.
18 megapixel photos and HD video at 1600 x 900 pixels are captured by this camera.
6 AA batteries (included) are required for operation.
SD cards up to 512 GB (not included) are compatible.
For night photography, an adjustable IR flash is ideal.

Questions & Answers

Is there a tree strap included with this camera?

Yes. It comes with a metal buckle and a 6' tree strap.

What format does the video come in? Browning uses tls, according to what I've read. ), rather than avi or mp4 files. ?

Browning makes use of the. For its time-lapse pictures, the company uses the tlc format (possibly a proprietary format). Browning's Buckwatch App, which is available for free, allows you to view these. You can change this to if you want. By simply changing the file suffix to, you can convert an avi file to an avi file. avi. But. Browning's BuckWatch software is occasionally hampered by this. If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, consider using the words " If you want to avoid any problems with the avi version of the timelapse videos, copy the. Copy the tlc file to an avi file.

Is it necessary to connect the camera to a computer in order to view the photos? If so, is there a way to view it on your phone?

The best method is to use a computer. SD card readers in phones have been hit or miss for me. They work one minute and then don't the next. Unless I can wait until I get home, I usually bring my laptop into the woods.

I have a brand new San Disk sdhc uhs-i ultra plus card with 16GB of storage. Is this camera compatible with it?

It will, I'm confident.

Selected User Reviews For Browning Trail Cameras Strike Force APEX HD 18MP Camera with 32 GB SD Card and SD Card Reader

The motion sensor isn't very good, and many pictures are missed as a result
3/5

Repositioned the lens and checked for dirt on the motion sensor. We have two Browning Strike Force cameras that perform the same function. br>The third method is effective, capturing every vehicle and varmint within 100 yards. br>It's even been known to catch bees! We double-checked that the other two settings are identical to the one that works. br>Even switched places with the operational camera. Because the problem follows the camera, it isn't caused by sunlight or glare. This camera does not meet my expectations. br> There is no preview function on this one, and the menu is digital. My other two Browning cameras are capable of doing so as well. We don't use this anyway, so it's not a deal breaker. However, if you require it in the field, it is useful. br>For instance, consider the following: On the one that works well, we get 1000-2000 photos. The remaining two are a 9 or a 10 on a scale of one to ten. These are also located in high-traffic areas! Every day, you should see between 50 and 60 photos.

Salvador WALLIS
Salvador WALLIS
| Feb 02, 2021
What the hell is going on here? I thought Browning was a good brand, but I didn't expect the SD card slot to be so difficult to use! I usually go with the less expensive cameras
3/5

This was the fourth and most expensive of the four I own. First, there might be a way to turn it off, but the damned camera kept taking pictures of me while I was adjusting my settings. That card slot, on the other hand! I have long, thin fingers, and there was no way I could get my finger in there to press the button for the life of me. it should be removed In my kitchen, to be exact! I can't imagine attempting to get it out in the freezing cold! And, while I understand that cameras must store a large number of options, this was the least intuitive, even with directions. I quickly re-boxed it. returned.

Jessica Schmidt
Jessica Schmidt
| Mar 14, 2021
It works well and is extremely durable; however, there is a learning curve to getting the most out of it
4/5

Good. Pictures are excellent. Long battery life is a plus. br>br>Not so much. Not intuitive (read the instructions twice, try to use the camera, read the instructions again, and try again). Views and edits time-lapse videos using proprietary software.

Lance Gallagher
Lance Gallagher
| Sep 26, 2021
The battery tray won't stay put! The battery tray does not latch in place, and even when it did, I had to wiggle it to connect the wires! Within one hour of receiving it, it was returned to me! I'm a big fan of Browning trail cameras and have always purchased the models that cost $50 more! I have ten of them and have had no problems with them! So I decided to try a less expensive model without all the bells and whistles, which was a mistake because it had a terrible latching system, and even when it appeared to be latched, the battery connection was bad, and a simple bump on my hand caused the tray to fall out! I'm hoping this isn't Browning's direction, because I've recommended them to a lot of people who enjoy my wildlife photography!
3/5
Alani Blevins
Alani Blevins
| Jan 10, 2021
For the price, this is an excellent camera
4/5

This camera appeals to me on a whole. In most cases, the pictures and video are crystal clear, with the exception of when an animated is playing, in which case it's a bit of a blur. Also, while the sensitivity is good, it takes a few seconds for the camera to trigger after the animal enters the viewing area. For example, if an animal approaches the camera from behind, the animal will be 10-feet long. Before the camera triggers, stand 15 feet in front of it. The camera is waterproof to the point of being submerged in water. I've used mine in the rain on several occasions with no issues. The battery life is excellent.

Charles Delaney
Charles Delaney
| Apr 30, 2021
This camera would be ideal for a trail or security application
5/5

This is an excellent surveillance or trail camera. The videos are clear and you can clearly see and hear objects in the video if the video quality is set to "Ultra. " Make sure you get a high-quality SD card with a capacity of at least 64 GB. The videos quickly consume a lot of storage space, so if you want to archive them, you'll need a hard drive with a few terabytes.

Milani MORLEY
Milani MORLEY
| Jun 07, 2021
Made in China (as are the vast majority of them)
3/5

Instructions on the margins. Without a doubt translated. I had given up.

Maximus Francis
Maximus Francis
| May 10, 2021
Great camera, especially for the price; I use up to ten cameras per year and have tried a variety of brands
5/5

All of my cameras have been replaced by Browning models ranging from 16 to 32 megapixels. 20 mp. The 18 and 20 megapixel options are particularly appealing. A variety of models are useful.

Aylin Bowman
Aylin Bowman
| Apr 28, 2021

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