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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 10:13 am 
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Thanks for the sample pics. Really like that the "tunnel" effect on the flash has been taken care of. And that the trigger speed seems to be quick along with good sensitivity. I also like that they have put the temp on the pic, when did Bushnell do that, this is the first one that I seem to remember having it.

I know this is not a "black or low glow" model but what does the IR look like at night. Like the old brake light of the Moultrie I40, a quick blip or what.

Very well may have to give one of these a try if I can find a good price.

Thanks for all the good info.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:29 pm 
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wvhunter wrote:
Thanks for the sample pics. Really like that the "tunnel" effect on the flash has been taken care of. And that the trigger speed seems to be quick along with good sensitivity. I also like that they have put the temp on the pic, when did Bushnell do that, this is the first one that I seem to remember having it.

I know this is not a "black or low glow" model but what does the IR look like at night. Like the old brake light of the Moultrie I40, a quick blip or what.

Very well may have to give one of these a try if I can find a good price.

Thanks for all the good info.

This is the first year that temp and Moon phase stamp are standard in all trophycams. Before they were only on the models with picture viewers. That last question is a good one the 2011 models had a quick blip, can someone with a 2012 model see how long the flash stays on

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:50 pm 
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This is the first year that temp and BP stamp are standard in all trophycams. Before they were only on the models with picture viewers. That last question is a good one the 2011 models had a quick blip, can someone with a 2012 model see how long the flash stays on

My 2012 Bushnell Trophy Cam 119437c does not have the barometric pressure stamp and I'm not positive but I don't think any of the 2011 Bushnell's had a BP stamp.
I timed the LED flash on my 437 at a hair under one second.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:56 pm 
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Crosshair wrote:
tbone303 wrote:
This is the first year that temp and BP stamp are standard in all trophycams. Before they were only on the models with picture viewers. That last question is a good one the 2011 models had a quick blip, can someone with a 2012 model see how long the flash stays on

My 2012 Bushnell Trophy Cam 119437c does not have the barometric pressure stamp.
I timed the LED flash on my 437 at a hair under one second.

Thanks crosshair that flash duration is good news than

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:12 pm 
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tbone303 wrote:
Crosshair wrote:
tbone303 wrote:
This is the first year that temp and BP stamp are standard in all trophycams. Before they were only on the models with picture viewers. That last question is a good one the 2011 models had a quick blip, can someone with a 2012 model see how long the flash stays on

My 2012 Bushnell Trophy Cam 119437c does not have the barometric pressure stamp.
I timed the LED flash on my 437 at a hair under one second.

Thanks crosshair that flash duration is good news than

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:47 pm 
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Crosshair wrote:
tbone303 wrote:
This is the first year that temp and BP stamp are standard in all trophycams. Before they were only on the models with picture viewers. That last question is a good one the 2011 models had a quick blip, can someone with a 2012 model see how long the flash stays on

My 2012 Bushnell Trophy Cam 119437c does not have the barometric pressure stamp and I'm not positive but I don't think any of the 2011 Bushnell's had a BP stamp.
I timed the LED flash on my 437 at a hair under one second.


i love info on duration of flash. i questioned bushnell and they said the duration was around i second.it is on for the entire burst which with the bushnell does not take long. i wonder does the cam have a option for 2 shot burst and would this make the duration shorter? hopefully we will learn about the new bushnells and motion blur as well.it would make the analysis easlier if they did not block the proberties of their pictures. hopefully someone is going to get it all figured out before long. and of course one must patiently await new info on battery life. these cams are getting pretty technical with all the options and choices the user has it may take a while before it can be figured out. truly hazelvillebucks

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 9:14 pm 
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luv2hunt8, have you still been using your new 2012 BTC 119437c? If so, has it been working well for you? Do you have any more night time pics you could share? Does it seem to have a good trigger that takes pics when it's suppose to and not take pics when it's not suppose to? Our 2011 BTC's would either have non stop picture taking spurts, or they would not take pics at all when animals were obviously walking in front of them.

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