Customer Reviews
Author: Customer
This is actually the second unit we have. Had some difficulty getting this unit connected when it arrived, contacted costumer service and was up and running quickly.
Author: Richard K.
The game camera works well. Good quality image and easy to transfer to my iPhone.
Author: TM H.
I put is out in the yard to catch the deer that come through. Unfortunately, I had a bad memory card, so I tested it at the bird feeder. It works great. I like getting a picture and then taking a video. It is quick enough to catch birds feeding. You can see our great watch cat taking a nap to protect the bird food. :)The Campark cameras are so easy to use. The menus are easy to navigate and understand. I really appreciate the wifi as you don't have to actually get to the camera to get the pictures. You can just download them to your phone. You would think you'd need a wifi connection, but you don't. It is all built into the camera. It is it's own hotspot.The solar power is really nice as it will charge during the day even if not in direct sunlight and then help to save your batteries.
Author: Customer
I have 6 different trail cams. They just add up over the years. I decided to pull the trigger on this on because I have good luck with campers trail cams in the past, with my favorite cam the t100. Due to the easy big buttons, sd card slot vs the cursed micro sd and the excellent image quality.The T200 is a different camera altogether the my fav T100. The camera is bigger and heavier by a lot. Let start with the door mechanism. Unlike all my other cameras the door on the t200 is just a shell cover for the menu and buttons. It has a weatherproof seal were the lens and motion sensors protrudes. I bring this up because this design means that there is less room for a control screen. Which is fine if you??re a setup and leave user, but it makes for awkward time if you are tinkering. It also does away with the four arrow design for menu navigation. The screen is very sharp and bright, I would say best screen on any trail cam I have used.The IR lights are way more powerful than those on my t100. In one video I had them setup on angle to each other. While the t100 was recording at night you can see the t200 ir turn on and scare a porcupine away.I want to talk about the solar panel which may the main reason you want to but the the t200. I was not aware that the t200 solar panel has a none removable 2500mAh battery inside. Not sure how I missed that info. The panels has a light sensor and power in to charge it and power out to keep the t200 going. It is a wonderful game changer and the main reason you should but this camera. The battery life is very impressive and destroys any of my previous camera out of the water. There is one change I would like to make. The power cable must be plugged in when the door is open or shut. For example, if you have the door open to program the camera, you need to unplug the power cable shut the door then plug the power back in. You could load up 8 alkaline batteries into a battery sleeve and only use the solar battery when the door is closed. The sleeve batteries will not be charged by the solar panel so no ned to get rechargbles.What about image quality? It is the best by a wide margin. The photos are crisp and the night mode lets you see detail which most trail cams look like mush.I really love this camera and will setup it for way outback long term use, due to the dual battery and solar capability. I will give a long term update when I can.
Author: Melina
Primarily wanted this camera for my backyard. I had the intentions of setting it up to be able to see the whole yard but also to hopefully watch some birds up close. Worked like a charm the only reason I am not giving it five stars is because sometimes when it is on the camera setting the picture keeps coming in and out and I??m not sure why. I am super happy with the quality of the video and pictures. Great buy!
Author: Ronald H.
This trail cam is awesome. It has the ability do use AA batteries wake most trail cams but also has a solar power bank which minimizes the use of the batteries and keeps the camera going. It also allows for SD memory cards with a capacity up to 128 GB. Most of the trail cams that I worked with only allow 32 Gigabytes which limits the amount of memory available. The set up was easy in the image clearly both in photo and a movie is superior.The sensitivity to set off the recording can be adjusted easily to illuminate most of the interference from the environment such as leaves moving in the wind. It also has a time lapse feature. It can connect with Wi-Fi which makes changes to the set up easy and viewing through the camera awesome. For the price this is a great camera that appears to be quite rugged.
Author: HMonkey
I own several trail cameras but this is one of the best image quality daytime and night time with very fast response to capture wild life. This trail camera has solar power option or DC cable option so you do not worry about battery life. With our rainy weather and foggy mornings, the device was able to capture the birds, which they move very fast. This camera was very easy to set up and unlike other trail cameras I have, battery holder is very easy to open and insert the batteries. It takes 4 or 8 batteries to operate.I recommend this trail camera for your adventure or capturing beautiful nature around you.