Muddy MUD-MTC800K-MUO Outdoors Operational Manual
- June 4, 2024
- MUDDY
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Muddy MUD-MTC800K-MUO Outdoors
Specifications
- DIMENSIONS: 5 x 7.5 x 3 inches
- WEIGHT: 3lb.
- BATTERY SIZE: AA
- BATTERY TYPE: Lithium-Ion
- DETECTION RANGE: 70 ft.
- FLASH TYPE: 36 HE LEDs
- HOUSING MATERIAL: Plastic
- INTERNAL MEMORY: Up to 32gb
- INTERNAL MEMORY CAPACITY: 16GB
- MAXIMUM FLASH RANGE: 70 ft.
- MAXIMUM IMAGE RESOLUTION: 24 MP
- NUMBER OF BATTERIES REQUIRED: 6
- TRIGGER SPEED: 6 Second
Introduction
With a trigger speed of 0.6 seconds, the Muddy MUD-MTC800K 24 Megapixel Pro Camera with Battery and SD offers 2–8 photo bursts. The burst mode of this high-quality camera processes 1 to 8 photos per trigger. The backlit LCD screen and settings of this digital camera are user-friendly. There are 6 AA batteries included.
The trail camera from Muddy comes with a number of features. It has a backlit LCD screen which allows to easily navigate through settings any time you wish to. It is a battery powered camera and comes with 6 AA batteries for this purpose. It also comes with a 16 GB memory card allowing it to store images and recordings. The recording of the videos has different lengths with 6 options to choose from. It also features a flash which has a range of up to 70 ft. The camera, like other trail cameras, features a camouflage design. It has a non-reflective bark pattern which blends in anywhere. It has a battery life of up to 10,000 images.
What’s included
- Muddy MUD-MTC800K Trail Camera x 1
- AA Batteries x 6
- 16 GB SD Card x 1
How to use the Muddy Trail Camera
First of install the battery. Lift the battery tray out of the camera using the available notches. Insert 6 fresh AA batteries after removing the tray, being sure to match the orientation indicated on the tray. Reinstall the battery tray into the camera after lining up the metal connections. Make sure the external power supply is 12V if you’re using one. Your camera could be damaged by different power levels.
NOTICE: Avoid combining lithium batteries and alkaline batteries.
Now, mount the camera on a tree or a pole. You are able to place your Muddy camera to a vertical surface using the mounting strap that is included. Use the following instructions to configure your Muddy camera in accordance with our recommendations to get the best performance possible.
A good camera will be placed:
- Three to four feet off the ground, facing North, and slightly angled downward.
- The Muddy camera has a 52° diagonal Field of View and an 80 ft PIR sensing range.
Frequently Asked Questions
What app does muddy trail camera use?
The brand-new Stealth Cam COMMAND App, which is now accessible through Google Play or the App Store, as well as a web interface, allows you to control your Muddy Manifest Cellular Trail Camera. The method allows for the quickest and easiest camera setup to date by simply scanning a QR code with a mobile smartphone!
Do trail cameras work in the rain?
As shown by the IP Ratings, trail cameras are not strictly waterproof. They are made to resist settings with rain and dust, and virtually always perform admirably in them.
What kind of SD card does a muddy camera use?
The regular SDHC 32GB cards are the most popular SD cards used by trail cameras.
How long do batteries last in a muddy trail camera?
With a 10,000 image or two-year battery life, this trail camera runs on 8 AA batteries (not included).
Can you watch a trail camera from your phone?
There are several ways to link your mobile device to your trail camera. You can make use of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB cable, SD card readers, and more. It’s important to investigate your gadget in advance because some of these methods are more efficient than others.
Do you need WIFI for trail cameras?
The majority of conventional game cameras have an infrared no-glow or low-glow feature for nighttime or low-light photography. They won’t be seen by animals, who will be startled. Traditional game cams are fairly inexpensive because they don’t require a Wi-Fi or cellular network to function.
How waterproof are trail cameras?
There are six levels of dustproofing, with six being entirely dustproof. On a scale of 1 to 9, 9 is totally waterproof, whereas 5 is weatherproof. For wildlife cameras, an IP rating of 55 or higher is ideal because they must function in all types of weather.
How long should trail cameras last?
The typical battery life of a trail camera is 30,000 pictures. However, there are a number of factors that can shorten the lifespan of a battery, including the proportion of nighttime to daytime images, video modes, bad weather, and the batteries you are using.
How cold is too cold for trail cameras?
High trail cameras are needed in extreme temperatures. Usually, they become inoperable between 0 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
Why do trail cameras stop working?
The majority of small issues with trail cameras are brought by by insufficient power from the batteries. This may be caused by the batteries being used or just because they are running low and need to be replaced.
What is DVR mode on a trail camera?
If the camera card is full, the DVR mode enables the user to replace any images there. Although it is optional, this mode would be very helpful if the camera were being utilized as a trail camera for security.
How many pictures can 32GB hold on a trail camera?
Maximum JPEG photo storage on a 32GB memory card is 22,888 images. Depending on the megapixel count or image quality, this number varies. A 32GB card could only store 4161 JPEG images if all of the images had a resolution of 22 megapixels.
How do I view pictures on my trail camera?
While you are in your tree stand or hunting blind, check your trail camera! THIS PRODUCT IS A MUST FOR SERIOUS HUNTERS USING TRAIL CAMERAS AND A CELL PHONE. To see your images, simply place your phone’s charging port next to the trail camera card and reader.
Can I use a trail camera for home security?
There are numerous uses for trail cameras. You may attach one outside your front door or in your yard for home security to assist you keep an eye on things. Even when you’re far away, you can use one to keep trespassers and thieves away from your property.
Are trail cams worth it?
Yes, to put it plainly. For anyone who routinely uses them for hunting, wildlife observation and photography, or home protection, these trail cameras are worthwhile.
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