
Denver WCT-8010 Wildlife camera
Denver WCT-8010 Wildlife camera
Rechargeable batteries are needed. The Eneloops are considered the best. They are also available as ladda at Ikea for a quarter of the price.
Did not find anything in manual. Flash firmware should do the trick.
Hello No problem - works perfectly for me
You can set the times at which recording should take place, whether photos or video etc... It works perfectly for me. The operating instructions are not the best but they are sufficient.
I'm afraid I can't help you, I have that problem too.
I would go for the Blaze Video 24MP.
You must actively check the battery status by opening the housing and moving the on/off switch to the centre position. The battery status is then displayed
The flash is IR and therefore not visible. However, the camera needs it to see something.
Threaded screw? Tripod threads on cameras are all the same. 1/4 inch. Fits on any camera tripod. The question is whether this camera has one. Normally you mount them on trees.
You can find the operating instructions at the following link to check this. https://denver.eu/media/22748/denver_wct-8010-_im_-deutsch.pdf
hello. no. you can simply set the camera to work between 11:00 and 22:00, for example. then a photo is only taken between 11 and 22 when there is movement. however, it is not possible to take a photo at a specific time.
yes, but the built-in screen has a very low resolution. To see details, you have to look at the picture on a larger screen (e.g. PC).
The card should already fit. I don't know the camera, but if you can format the card in the camera, then I would do that (if you haven't already).
I don't know exactly, but it certainly runs for more than 1 week. Switching it off during the day extends the duration, of course! However, it needs many batteries per change.
4 or 8 AA rechargeable batteries (NiMH) or AA batteries are needed to power the camera. Enclosed are the instructions: https://denver-electronics.com/media/22748/denver_wct-8010-_im_-deutsch.pdf
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