RCX Trail Camera System

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Transcript RCX Trail Camera System

 Great picture quality, especially at night
 RCX-2 has best in class flash range
 One controller manages many cameras
 Real time video alignment is a big hit
 Packed with features, like time lapse, multipicture,
video
 RCX-1 is a good quality, basic camera
 RCX-2 builds on RCX-1 with dual sensors, higher
resolution and more LEDs
 Great battery life and trigger speed. Recovery time
exceptional.
 On the racks now
 Quotes from article:
“For multiple cameras the
RCX system is my hands
down choice”
“You buy one kit with a
remote then single cameras
until your property is
covered.”
 1/3 of those surveyed back in November were unaware
that Leupold sells a trail camera. Awareness is still
building.
 Tester experience overall was very good with only 2 out
of 23 having problems with the older units that were
used in the test.
 Market size is huge and we have not taken a significant
share yet.
• On par with competitors on most features with controller, image quality,
sensor range/performance and flash range as differentiators
• Black flash models would be nice but not there yet.
• No GPS: warn against accidentally sharing location of camera/trophies.
• Price of individual cameras is not bad. It is imperative to communicate
the message that only one controller is needed for many cameras and that
it can be used to view images on SD cards from other cameras.
Comparisons need to be between cameras, not kits.
• People LOVE the real time alignment feature
• View images from other cameras
• Download and transport images without a bunch of little SD cards in your
pocket.
• Easy to use interface for RCX cameras
• External drive for your computer when an SD card is installed
• This is not a ball and chain. It is a cool tool!
 We were late in 2011 and had some glitches that have
been corrected.
 New battery trays have “PC-ABS” molded into the plastic
on the contact end.
 Current firmware versions are:
 Camera 3.e.b.c
 Controller 3.f.c.v
 Older versions generally work okay unless the camera is
named with characters other than upper case and numerals.
 Name your camera first, then use Most Picture or Best
Picture mode to quickly set both day and night
correctly.
 If you use custom settings, review all entries of both day
and night settings
 Be sure you have the new battery trays. Lithium
batteries will get 10,000 night pictures rather than just
1500
 Mount cameras at body height of the target animals for
best sensor performance. About 3 feet (1 meter) above
the ground is typically good for deer