The first advantage in owning a Cuddeback is the free extended warranty.
We've all purchased items with a standard 90 day warranty only to be offered an extended warranty for thirty to fifty dollars additional.
This is not the case with Cuddeback Capture.
If you register your scouting camera online within 21 days of purchase, the warranty is extended to one year free of charge.
In addition, you can then be contacted when updates are available, thereby keeping your Capture IR software current.
Online registration can also verify your warranty in case you should lose your sales receipt.
The second advantage is the ease of mounting and operation.
Set up is achieved by setting time, date, and year and attaching your capture to a tree with the strap that is supplied.
Mount it about three feet from the ground and ten to fifteen feet from the spot where the animals are expected to travel.
You may want to remove any vegetation or obstructions that might interfere with the motion sensor or camera lens.
Third, the Cuddeback Capture IR has 5 armed settings.
These settings represent the amount of time the camera will remain idle before re-arming itself for the next photo.
Recommended settings are: Game trails - 30 seconds Scrapes - 1 minute Feed stations - 15 to 30 minutes Food plots and feed stations - 5 minutes Fourth, there are a variety of methods for viewing your images.
Cuddeback makes the CuddeView 4-in-1 viewer that allows you to view images, copy them to a CF card, erase them from the SD card and then replace the card in you Capture IR.
One CF card can be used to record images from multiple cameras.
Or, by simply replacing the SD card with a new one and taking the one you removed with you, you can view photos on your home computer.
You can also view images by using the TV cable that comes with the Cuddeview to look at your scouting camera pictures on your television.
Finally, some point and shoot digital cameras are able to read Capture IR images.
The fifth factor making Cuddeback a good choice is the technology behind the camera's development.
It employs a Centered Subject Technology, which means you get fewer noses and tails and fewer blank images.
Trigger speed is approximately 1/3 of second which is nearly twice as fast as previous models.
And these cameras operate on 4 D-cell batteries, one of the most economical batteries available.
In addition, Cuddeback's advanced electronics and software maximize battery life and cold weather operation.
Unless there are extremely cold weather conditions, the camera can capture up to 2000 images with one set of batteries.
These factors make Cuddeback not only a valuable too, but also a fun and hassle free way to enjoy the hunting experience.
We've all purchased items with a standard 90 day warranty only to be offered an extended warranty for thirty to fifty dollars additional.
This is not the case with Cuddeback Capture.
If you register your scouting camera online within 21 days of purchase, the warranty is extended to one year free of charge.
In addition, you can then be contacted when updates are available, thereby keeping your Capture IR software current.
Online registration can also verify your warranty in case you should lose your sales receipt.
The second advantage is the ease of mounting and operation.
Set up is achieved by setting time, date, and year and attaching your capture to a tree with the strap that is supplied.
Mount it about three feet from the ground and ten to fifteen feet from the spot where the animals are expected to travel.
You may want to remove any vegetation or obstructions that might interfere with the motion sensor or camera lens.
Third, the Cuddeback Capture IR has 5 armed settings.
These settings represent the amount of time the camera will remain idle before re-arming itself for the next photo.
Recommended settings are: Game trails - 30 seconds Scrapes - 1 minute Feed stations - 15 to 30 minutes Food plots and feed stations - 5 minutes Fourth, there are a variety of methods for viewing your images.
Cuddeback makes the CuddeView 4-in-1 viewer that allows you to view images, copy them to a CF card, erase them from the SD card and then replace the card in you Capture IR.
One CF card can be used to record images from multiple cameras.
Or, by simply replacing the SD card with a new one and taking the one you removed with you, you can view photos on your home computer.
You can also view images by using the TV cable that comes with the Cuddeview to look at your scouting camera pictures on your television.
Finally, some point and shoot digital cameras are able to read Capture IR images.
The fifth factor making Cuddeback a good choice is the technology behind the camera's development.
It employs a Centered Subject Technology, which means you get fewer noses and tails and fewer blank images.
Trigger speed is approximately 1/3 of second which is nearly twice as fast as previous models.
And these cameras operate on 4 D-cell batteries, one of the most economical batteries available.
In addition, Cuddeback's advanced electronics and software maximize battery life and cold weather operation.
Unless there are extremely cold weather conditions, the camera can capture up to 2000 images with one set of batteries.
These factors make Cuddeback not only a valuable too, but also a fun and hassle free way to enjoy the hunting experience.
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