Bushnell X-8 Trail Camera

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posted on July 18, 2012
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New from Bushnell is the X-8 trail camera, which features a 6 MP full-color resolution and 36 low-glow infrared night vision LEDS, allowing it to record game activity day or night.

Utilitizing night vision technology that is motion-activated and nearly impossible for nearby game to spot, the X-8 provides hunters with some of the market's highest quality reliability and results.

It comes equipped with Field Scan time lapse technology, allowing users to program the camera to automatically snap images at preset intervals ranging from one minute to 60 minutes, while maintaining the ability to simultaneously capture live trigger images.

The X-8 can also capture full-color video in five to 60 second programmable segments.

The Bushnell X-8 trail camera ships with an MSRP of $222.95.

For more information, go to Bushnell.com.

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