Definitions - Stealth Cam STC-DS4K Instruction Manual

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MATRIX   (Blur   Reduction   Technology)   –   Advanced   blur   reduction   dramatically   reduces   blur   effects  
resulting  in  sharper,  clearer  images.  
RETINA  (Sub  1-­‐Second  Trigger)  –  Superior  low  light  performance  for  extended  nighttime  range.  
MULTI-­‐ZONE   DETECTION   -­‐   Provides   for   more   accurate   coverage   at   angle   &   distance,   maximizing   the  
cameras  triggering  capability.  
TRIAD  (3-­‐in-­‐1  Technology)  
! Hi-­‐Res   still   images:   The   basis   upon   which   scouting   cameras   were   designed,   today's   Stealth   Cam's
shoot  high-­‐resolution  still  images  (day  &  night)  with  unmatched  clarity  and  detail.  Coupled  with  
Burst  Mode  (multiple  exposures  per  triggering).    
! HD   Video:   Stealth   Cam's   ability   to   shoot   HD   video   with   audio   brings   a   whole   new   dimension   to
scouting  by  giving  the  user  a  true  glimpse  into  the  animal's  behavior  and  vocalizations.  
! Time  Lapse:  The  option  to  set  the  camera  to  take  images  at  predetermined  intervals  over  a  selected
time  periods  (day  or  night)  is  the  cornerstone  behind  Stealth  Cam's  Time  Lapse  function.  New  for  
2014  is  motion  sensor  override  –  if  a  subject  matter  enters  the  cameras  coverage  zone  between  
time-­‐lapse  shots  the  sensor  will  override  the  setting,  trigger  &  capture  the  image  when  TL  delay  
is  greater  than  or  equal  to  1  min.  
BURST   (Rapid   Fire   Mode)   -­‐  Multiple  exposures  per  triggering  delivers  a  sequence  of  images  capturing  
subject  movement.  
QUICK  SET  (Fast,  Simple  Setup)  -­‐  Pre-­‐programmed  setting  switches  which  allows  the  user  to  literally  set  
their  trail  cam  up  in  a  matter  of  seconds.      
SECURE  LOCK  (Digital  Protection)  –  Secure  Lock  offers  password  protection  rendering  the  camera  access  
nearly  impossible.  
GEO-­‐TAG  (GPS  Meta-­‐Tagging)  -­‐  Allows  the  entry  of  GPS  coordinates  into  the  camera.  These  coordinates  
do   not   appear   on   the   time   date   stamp   but   rather   in   the   background   image   data.   When   GPS   tagged  
image  is  opened  with  a  location  enabled  program  such  as  iPhoto  or  Picasa  images  are  plotted  on  a  map.  
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