Stealth Cam Prowler snags undercover pics, videos
The zany methods available to spy on something (or someone) are constantly becoming more plentiful, and for hunters and stalkers alike who are tired of undercover nighttime footage turning out black, the Stealth Cam Prowler is your answer. This inconspicuous device sports a five-megapixel sensor for color day time captures, a two-megapixel sensor for monochrome nighttime images, and the ability to capture footage in the pitch black wilderness sans a flash. Apparently, the camera / camcorder hybrid utilizes 42 infrared emitters to "illuminate the area up to 50-feet away," after which it can snag programmable burst shots or videos up to 90 seconds in length. It also packs 32MB of internal memory in case a clever animal snags the evidence held on your SD card, and the built-in battery pack should ensure a night full of remote shooting fun in case you're too frightened to hang out in the rough. No word yet on pricing or availability, but we're sure those details will sneak out soon enough.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
X-Dude @ May 8th 2007 10:34AM
Creepyness to the max.......I want one!
mithras @ May 8th 2007 11:09AM
Why does it only have one ear?
Brian @ May 8th 2007 11:14AM
It sure doesn't look inconspicuous. How big is it?
Eric Unterhausen @ May 8th 2007 11:20AM
They are quite large. My neighbor wanted to catch the people who were stealing stuff from his cabin and bought a similar camera -- 2 megapixels. He ended up putting it in a big iron pipe he had welded up so that the camera couldn't be stolen. It would be nice if it was small.
The image quality in infrared mode that we got is nothing like what they show on their web site.
Jimothy @ May 8th 2007 12:54PM
Is this a joke? This is hardly inconspicuous, and the fact that it says "Stealth Cam" in big letters makes it anything but stealthy.
Marc-O @ May 8th 2007 5:47PM
"Is this a joke? This is hardly inconspicuous, and the fact that it says "Stealth Cam" in big letters makes it anything but stealthy."
Yes, because animals are so literate
David Scherer @ May 8th 2007 3:51PM
How big is it?
bellepeppers @ May 9th 2007 3:47PM
If it were smaller, I would be worried that people would try to use it to spy on people's sensitive information by planting it in ATM's and such.
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Eric Unterhausen @ May 9th 2007 4:13PM
My neighbor has one of these:
http://www.bushnell.com/general/trailcameras.cfm?section=#cSection#
They have the same pictures on the Stealth camera as on the Bushnell camera.
I haven't seen it for a while, but I would say it's 8-10" tall, at least 6" wide and 2-3" thick.
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