| Introducing the Day 6 Outdoors FLV HD Camera | | | | Unlike trail cameras, that trigger on short-range motion, |
| A trail camera, scouting camera, or wildlife camera as | | | | the PlotWatcher HD TLV (Time-Lapse Video) |
| they are commonly known, can provide a fascinating | | | | captures images of an area regardless of how far the |
| insight into the movements of wildlife and game, as | | | | subject is from the camera. This greater field of view |
| well as intruders on your property. | | | | allows the hunter to see game and their travel |
| These photo trap cameras are normally mounted to a | | | | patterns that would have otherwise gone undetected |
| post or tree and keep and eye on who or what is | | | | by traditional trail cameras. |
| lurking around when you are not there. | | | | As a result, the PlotWatcher shows exactly what you |
| They are wonderful devices but do have their | | | | would have seen as if you were there for the duration |
| limitations. | | | | of the filming. |
| For many years these trail cameras have been used | | | | With this ability, hunters and wildlife watchers can |
| by hunters across the world to provide information | | | | evaluate animal movement in the area over a long |
| about the movements and populations of species they | | | | time period, and capture footage in HD of who or |
| plan to hunt. | | | | what happens to come into the area covered by the |
| They give the hunter invaluable information on the | | | | camera. |
| numbers, quality, and condition of particular species in | | | | This will allow hunters to stop wasting time by hunting |
| the area, and are also often used by wildlife trusts to | | | | unproductive spots and focus their efforts on the best |
| monitor endangered species such as raptors, otters or | | | | locations. |
| rare mammals. | | | | Gamefinder Video Software allows you to review the |
| A trail camera uses a PIR detector, which is not unlike | | | | footage quickly, or in high detail |
| an alarm sensor in a building that looks for any | | | | The supplied GameFinder video player software |
| changes in the surroundings, and detects the | | | | allows you to review your daily video files quickly and |
| movement and will then activate the camera. | | | | efficiently. You can review the footage in forward or |
| Modern PIR's have an adjustable range of out to | | | | reverse at your choice of replay speed, or even scroll |
| 15meters normally, which is great if you know where | | | | frame by frame for detailed review. |
| the animal or intruder is approaching from, however if | | | | Speed up the review process using the MotionSearch |
| an animal approaches into an area from a distance in | | | | feature to skip to the next frame in which motion is |
| front or to the side, you will never know it was there | | | | observed. |
| with a traditional wildlife camera. | | | | GameFinder software also allows you to easily build |
| The PlotWatcher is a revolution in Scouting Camera | | | | and share your own library of HD video clips and |
| technology | | | | pictures. |
| The Day 6 Outdoors PlotWatcher HD TLV camera | | | | How does it work? |
| uses state of the art time delay video technology to | | | | The PlotWatcher is very easy to set up and comes |
| take HD video footage of a large area zone in front | | | | complete with a choice of mounting method. Either |
| of the camera, and records permanently, taking a still | | | | strap it to a tree or post with the supplied straps, or |
| shot every 5-10seconds. This is also user adjustable at | | | | screw it to the ground spike, and you can then have it |
| the camera or within the software. | | | | freestanding in a field or open plot. |
| As it does not rely on a PIR sensor, you never miss | | | | The device takes a standard USB memory stick, and |
| what is happening as the device is continually recording | | | | you simply select the time and operation mode you |
| and capturing everything that happens in front of the | | | | require, turn the device on and it will start capturing |
| camera. | | | | footage. |
| The Day 6 PlotWatcher Time Lapse HD Video | | | | It operates on 4 x AA batteries and will run for over |
| Camera records up to 84 hours of footage at a | | | | 7+ days taking footage when you are not there. |
| potential hunting location, home/business, forest, or in a | | | | You can also extend operation time by using Lithium |
| garden for monitoring wildlife activity. | | | | batteries which will allow the camera to run for up to |
| All of the footage from several days from this | | | | 14days. |
| scouting camera can then be reviewed in just a few | | | | The Gamefinder software is very easy to use, simply |
| minutes, using the supplied Gamefinder video software. | | | | plug in your memory stick to your PC, download the |
| Gamefinder is very simple to use and has a very user | | | | footage and you can play back the compressed |
| friendly click button interface. | | | | footage in a quick burst, or frame by frame, allowing |
| What is Time Lapse Video | | | | you to zoom in for details such as the face of an |
| Simply mount the PlotWatcher camera at the location | | | | intruder, or a particular buck that visits your plot. |
| you require and it will take a picture every 5 to 10 | | | | The devices comes with a unique Motion Detection |
| seconds and stores this footage as an HD video. This | | | | facility, where the software scans through the device |
| HD video will be a record of all the activity that | | | | footage and shows you whenever the scenery |
| happens in the days before you return to the camera. | | | | changes significantly, such as a deer wandering into |
| The PlotWatcher HD scouting camera comes with the | | | | the area, or a human coming into an allotment to steal |
| option of an included stake mount, or tree straps to | | | | vegetables. |
| mount to a tree or post. You can also use your own | | | | Ideal for numerous applications |
| camera tripod if you wish. | | | | Although the PlotWatcher was designed for game |
| With time-lapse video you can review a full day of | | | | scouting and wildlife observation, it is the ideal security |
| activity in just a few minutes, even faster if you use | | | | camera for keeping an eye on your property, or |
| the supplied Game Finder Video Player with the Motion | | | | garden/allotment. |
| search function that scans for movement in the video | | | | Allotments are becoming more and more popular, but |
| footage. This cuts to the chase, and lets you see the | | | | unfortunately the theft of tools, equipment and even |
| footage that has movement in the scenes. | | | | vegetables are also becoming more common place. |
| This makes the PlotWatcher HD ideal as a wildlife | | | | Vandalism is also a worry for allotment owners as |
| camera or trail camera, as you can record footage of | | | | well as for home owners, or small businesses. |
| wildlife over a long period and review in minutes. | | | | The Day 6 PlotWatcher offers a compact reliable |
| Review the footage in forward or reverse at your | | | | solution, simply mount the device out of sight, and it will |
| choice of replay speed, or even scroll frame by frame | | | | capture footage of whoever or whatever happens to |
| for detailed review. Use the zoom facility to zoom in | | | | come onto your property. |
| on the details helping you identify an animal or intruder. | | | | Using the innovative software you can review a whole |
| Speed up the review process using the MotionSearch | | | | days footage in minutes, or set the software to auto |
| feature to skip to the next frame in which motion is | | | | detect movement and zoom in for a closer look on |
| observed. | | | | your computer screen. |
| Scout 10X more area than a Trail Camera | | | | An invaluable device for many applications. |