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Olympus D-370 Digital Trail Camera - $350
Olympus D-370 Trail Camera w/Slave - $450
These Trail Camera will feature one of my timer boards with Brian's timer chip with the following features:
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It is built using the Regent MS20 PIR with the Low Power mods (so they run off a 9 volt for 5 to 8 months)
The enclosure is the Serpac R120. It seems to be more reliable than the pelican cases for a leak proof seal. The plastic is substantially thicker as well.
The switches are labeled and toggles include waterproof covers.
There are 1" strap loops bolted to the back of the enclosure to accommodate a 1" nylon strap. The loops are also compatible with the chain locking system I have available.
The Cameras are complete, ready to hang and even come complete with batteries.
Slave versions feature Jon's Power Slave Module and the Vivitar 2000 Flash. They come std with C size auxiliary battery packs for the camera and slave. Gel cells are available for an extra cost.
Camera's and all parts are purchased new and I have all the manuals and everything that comes with them.
I have a chain Adder for $20 that will allow the enclosure to be locked onto trees and locked closed.
Any Questions - contact me at the address below
Digital Trail Camera
Shown with Slave Flash
Digital versions feature an Olympus D-370 1.3 Mpix Digital Camera.
Front View D-380 with slave Flash
Inside View D-380 with slave Flash
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