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Minox DTC 460 Slim

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Item Nr. 30970
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  • Wildlife camera
  • Image resolution up to max. 12 megapixels
  • interchangeable front panels for adaptation to a wide range of environments
  • one front cover with coarse tree bark structure included in the scope of delivery
  • Quick battery change using rod magazines
  • flat body only approx. 34 mm high
  • Data storage via SD/SDHC card with max. 32 GB
  • Trigger time 0.7 sec.
  • 8x 1.5V AA alkaline, lithium, NiMH batteries are required (not included, please order directly)

High-tech in camouflage
The new DTC 460 wildlife and observation camera blends in conspicuously with its surroundings. Once you have attached the photo trap to the tree, it becomes one with the bark structure and is barely recognizable. In use, it shines with state-of-the-art electronics optimized for outstanding night-time properties and innovative Hi-Beam LEDs for photos and video sequences in all lighting conditions. Thanks to practical rod magazines, you can easily change the batteries - even with clammy fingers in cold and wet temperatures. As an option, the front panels can be easily replaced so that you can adapt the camouflage pro to your surroundings.

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MSRP* 159,-
137,03 Wildkamera
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Minox DTC 460 Slim

Short profile

  • Wildlife camera
  • Image resolution up to max. 12 megapixels
  • interchangeable front panels for adaptation to a wide range of environments
  • one front cover with coarse tree bark structure included in the scope of delivery
  • Quick battery change using rod magazines
  • flat body only approx. 34 mm high
  • Data storage via SD/SDHC card with max. 32 GB
  • Trigger time 0.7 sec.
  • 8x 1.5V AA alkaline, lithium, NiMH batteries are required (not included, please order directly)

Product description for Minox DTC 460 Slim

High-tech in camouflage
The new DTC 460 wildlife and observation camera blends in conspicuously with its surroundings. Once you have attached the photo trap to the tree, it becomes one with the bark structure and is barely recognizable. In use, it shines with state-of-the-art electronics optimized for outstanding night-time properties and innovative Hi-Beam LEDs for photos and video sequences in all lighting conditions. Thanks to practical rod magazines, you can easily change the batteries - even with clammy fingers in cold and wet temperatures. As an option, the front panels can be easily replaced so that you can adapt the camouflage pro to your surroundings.

Minox DTC 460 Slim

Bildsensor
Sensor Auflösung
12 MP
Technik
Display
ja
maximale Video-Auflösung
Full-HD-Video (1920 x 1080 Pixel)
Speicher
Speichersystem
SD Karten-Slot
Speicherkartentyp
SD
Speicherkapazität bis
32 GB
Ausstattung
Displaygröße ca.
6 cm
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
415 g
Sonstiges
Akku-/Batterie-Typ
AA Mignon
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1x Wildkamera, 1x Frontblende, 2x Montagegurt, 1x USB-Kabel, 1x Wandmontage und 1x Schnellstart-Anleitung
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4007450100027
KAN
80406281

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