Stealth Cam Prowler Camera Uses A Combination of 42 Infrared Emitters
Published 05/14/2007,
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The key to being stealthy is not advertising your position, location, or every presence. That's exactly what the Stealth Cam Prowler camera does, allowing you to shoot still and moving pictures without being "discovered."
Its camouflage coloring aside, this is a serious piece of equipment, sporting a full 5-megagpixel color camera and a 2-megapixel black-and-white sensor for shooting at night. Best of all, the Stealth Cam Prowler uses a combination of 42 infrared emitters to illuminate the area without issuing a bright flash—so you can shoot without being shot, as it were.
In Burst mode, you can take up to nine pictures in the time it takes to breathe once. You can shoot up to 90 seconds of video at a go. And you store all of that either in the 32MB of onboard memory or on the bevy of 2GB SD cards that you'll no doubt be packing.
In terms of evidence-gathering, the Stealth Cam Prowler automatically records the time and date, temperature, and even moon phase on every shot, still or moving.
We don't know pricing or availability yet.

Written by Annie Groer
Published in Digital Imaging

