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2013 Primos Ultra Blackout
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2013
Primos Ultra Blackout black flash digital camera Test
This
camera appears the same as the camera we have tested in previous
years. As this is a popular mini-camera we will run it
through the paces for reference. One of the most
noticeable differences this year is the change from a round pir
sensor to the rectangular wide angle lens. You will probably
still want to peal off that sticker on the front.
The
camera runs on 8 AA batteries and settings are changed
using the switches which means quick and easy setup in the
field. The python through design provides better than
average security without a lock box.
The
sensing tests revealed detection to 50 feet at 38 degrees. The
IR filter switches twice per day and makes a small click.
Theoretically this will occur twice a day rather than on every
photo.
Specifications:
The day and night range tests reveal a
moderate degree of fuzziness.
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Trigger Tests
(without flash 1.09s)

(with flash 1.53s)

Video Trigger Test
2.62s

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Dead Pixel
Test
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Flash Range

Day Range/8 Plate

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Sample
videos
(click to play)
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