This camera was originally designed for hunters and outdoorsmen, it is ment to hook to a tree and be left over a period of time to capture photos throughout the day and night through the use of many IR lights and a motion sensor. This camera became popular in the paranormal field in the past few years for its many perks towards field use, as well as it being featured on the popular show Ghost Adventures. This camera runs on 6 D-Cell batteries, and the life on these batteries can extend 12-24 hours depending on length of use at one time. The IR lights are large and numerous, making it ideal for investigation. The range of the night vision is unmatched by any other camera, and if you're investigating outside, you can't find more power on IR cameras. The motion detection is another big plus, you can leave it and see what it captures, or keep it in the room you're in and have it take continuous photos of what's around you. It also stamps the temperature, moon phase, time, and date on to each photo. These can be very useful for ghost hunting, if a Temp. change is seen along with a mist or apparition; it can help validate that photograph. One downside is the lack of view screen. You can view the pictures on a TV or computer, but that makes it hard to view them while in the field. The large size can also be a problem, but for all the perks, it is a great camera for ghost hunting. I picked mine up for around $140 on e-bay, so it is fairly cheap for all the options it has. A final suggestion is use the pictures more than the video option; it’s easier and takes up less memory to take pictures.
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