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GameSpy 4.0 Game Spy 4.0 Digital Camera
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GameSpy 4.0 Game Spy 4.0 Digital Camera

SKU:

GS-40932

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Description:

Moultrie's D-40 digital trail camera is a great game camera to begin monitoring deer patterns on your land. This game camera has all the essential features you need to start taking pictures and tracking game. This 4.0 megapixel digital camera has a quick trigger time, 45-ft flash and 60-day battery life. The Game Spy D-40 scouting camera features:4.0 Mega pixelsRapid response time captures moving game60-day battery life45-ft white flash ensures optimal, viewable shotsColor day and night picturesVideo clips during the dayImprint time, date and camera ID on every photo or videoLaser and IR aim for quick and precise camera set-upMulti-shot pictures (up to 3 shots)Weather-resistant, airtight camera housing and sealOperates on 6 D-cell batteries (sold separately)

Features:

Digital Camera


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Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.75 pounds
Package Length: 11.6 inches
Package Width: 8.5 inches
Package Height: 4.6 inches
Package Weight: 2.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 88 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 88 customer reviews )
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52 of 56 found the following review helpful:

2Moultrie Customer Service leaves a lot to be desired!!!!!Jan 31, 2008
By Jim
I recently purchased 2 of this units. Out of the box, one was defective. I called Moultrie who said ship it back and they would replace it. After waiting a week to hear from them I called and learned that it would take "3 or 4 weeks before my problem was evaluated". I explained that the unit was new and defective but was told it would have to go through their normal repair process, again 3 to 4 weeks.

If you decide to buy this product and have a problem, prepare to be very patient.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

3Decent unit - could be betterJul 07, 2009
By J. Mitchell
I bought the D-40 to keep an eye on the trails in my back forty, where daughter and boyfriend spotted a bear and her cub a month ago. Sure enough, the D-40 captured the cub walking down the road within a week or so. So, for under a hundred, the performance seems "ok."

Strengths: seems to capture well - the sensor does work, although I get a lot of "empty frames" with nothing there, these could be fast moving targets, or just random triggers of some kind caused by light or wind - don't know. Waterproofness - seems a good design, especially for the money. Overall, the design seems effective.

Weaknesses: the camera is pretty lousy, really. Even at 4MP, the images are not good, and the exposure control reeks. Many of the images are thin and washed out, even under broad daylight. I have the camera oriented facing northerly, so I know it's not sun flares. It actually took the best picture (of me walking past) in very dim twilight, for whatever reason (flash did not fire). The biggest weakness, and I suspect this is true of most game cameras, is that the lens is not "wide" enough. The field of view is only about what you'd get with a "normal" lens on a 35mm camera (if you remember those!), and it needs at least a moderately wide angle.

All in all, a decent package for the price, but I'd like to find something a bit better.

23 of 26 found the following review helpful:

5Very pleased with this cameraDec 23, 2007
By K. Watt "K Watt"
The battery life is excellent on this unit, ours has been out a good two months and battery life is still at 50 percent, and it does not take a lot of unnecessary pictures. We are pretty happy with it. The only peeve is that it does not come with a USB cord, but mostly you can just use the SD Cards and view them straight from the computer on newer computers anyway. You can set it to take like 3 pictures every 10 minutes, or 2 every hour or just one at a time. We haven't tried to do a video yet.


I hope I haven't reviewed the wrong thing, ours says Infrared Activated Game Survelillance Camera 4.0 MP. It looks the very same.


15 of 16 found the following review helpful:

1Moultree Undependable?Sep 21, 2008
By Timothy G. Potter
Let me preface this review with the fact that I own a couple of different game cameras. I have had experience with several brand names. I purchased the Moultree camera from a very well known outdoor outfitter store in mid-August, hoping to get some pictures of the local deer population before the season start in mid-October. I put the camera out, following all instructions, immediately upon returning home from the store. In the following 3 weeks I got several decent shots of the wildlife. After the fourth week, I went out to download pictures to my laptop, and the camera was inactive and inoperable. It worked for 4 weeks. As previously stated, I have other brand name cameras, some cheaper, that have all outlasted the Moultree. I now need to go through the hassle of returning it, etc... etc.... I'm sure that some people probably have had great results from this camera, my experience found it to be undependable.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing CameraDec 07, 2008
By Tom P
The photo quality is much better than I was expecting. I'm on my second unit. The first's IR didn't work and I had over 1,000 shots over one night. Amazon customer service had a new unit out that day. Been using it for about a week in sub-freezing weather with great results. So far have shots of deer, racoons and even a blue jay. The night flash is especially good and works automatically. Very easy to aim (2 options) and program. Had it up and shooting in about 5 minutes. For the serious hunter, sure, but also great fun for the rest of us.

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