4K WiFi 30MP Wildlife Hunting Camera with 940nm infrared LED with Light Night Vision,120°Wide-Angle+ 32GB Memory Card

SKU: KF35.038

  • 99.99
Overall Rating 4.7   447
Reviews
4
Amazing camera for the price
Absolutely amazing night vision on this thing, fairly easy to use too, I just wish it came with the cable for hard wiring it as it whips through batteries, I use it as a security camera and it works better than expected, really blown away by this product!
30/09/2021
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Amaryllis
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Perfect for my needs
This is the first time I ordered a flash online. I received it last Tuesday, meaning I've had it for five days now. I was pretty skeptical at first because it was so cheap, used to Canon products that start at 100$ CAD, but when I received it I was pretty impressed. It's very bulky, a lot more than I thought it would be, meaning that it doesn't fit in my smaller camera bag I carry everywhere with me. But it will fit no problem in my bigger one, so it's fine.It has manual controls, which I really like because my Canon 320EX doesn't, and it also has a test button, which my Canon 320EX also doesn't have. I tested it during a small photoshoot for a friend's project, along with flash triggers I also ordered on Amazon, and everything worked perfectly. The only times the flashes wouldn't, well, flash, was when we forgot to turn a switch on. No misfire, and the flash is a lot more powerful than I thought it would be. In my tiny apartment with white walls, it bounced perfectly and produced a beautiful light. I also tested it in a quick self-portrait shooting, and it worked well there too, both as a slave and on camera (I work with a T3i, or 600D in Europe).Professionals would probably think this flash is very cheap and, as such, they wouldn't like it, but I personally really enjoy working with it and learning to control the light with more precision, thanks to the manual controls.Edit after 7 months: I'm still very happy with this flash. It keeps working perfectly and it doesn't misfire. Now that I'm in photo school, however, I do start considering a bigger, more complicated flash, but I will still definitely keep this one! It taught me the basics of manual flash - despite the fact that it didn't have any indication of which LED meant which fraction of the output level - and it is a lot simpler to use than more 'pro' flashes (I've used one of the pro Canon flashes today and I've had a hard time making it work like I wanted it to). Definitely recommended if you're still a beginner and just want something to be able to do some off-cam flash at times (maybe as a complement to another flash you've already got).
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Lexi Lexi
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Randall M. Rueff (K9RMR) Randall M. Rueff (K9RMR)
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They aren't professional but they are very nice fo
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 They aren't professional but they are very nice for the amateur...If you do police work or in the military these will not be for you but if you are just an amateur who wants to see a lot more at night you will be very impressed with these gogglers/binocuklars.I wish they used standard (AAA or AA) batteries. It comes with a Micro SD Card rated at 32 GB. The card is actually approx. 31.5-31.6 GB. They are small enough to put into a backpack, sling bag or for the ladies out there they could easily fit into most purses. You will have to purchase a battery on you own as one does not come with the unit. It is a nice little unit. The photo and video resolution are not anywhere near as high as most middle to high end digital equipment today but the average non-pro photographer should be satisfied, and there is no image stabilization so if your hands shake and you don't use a tripod or bipod your videos will be shakey. But considering the price point and what you get with today's prices and technology this is overall really neat-o little unit to have at your side.Good day & God Bless...Randall M. RueffK9RMR
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Amazing sound for the size!
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ReverendOlaf
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Loads of power with no issues at all
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Excellent daily use earbuds for the price
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