Appreciate your review, short and sweet. A couple of questions.. How far is the Feeder and the wood line? How’s the sensor response? Do most of the videos start with the deer/subject moving into the video or in the center. Many of my cams are on public land on travel routes in thicker growth.
The feeder is just under 10 yards and the woods is about 15 yards. Response time on the camera is good. The deer in the test video aren’t moving that fast because of the feeder but ’ve got one of them set on a trail and it seems to catch them about 1/4 way into frame.
That’s correct. I’ve experienced this on other cameras as well. It has the ability but I believe the case is designed in a way that doesn’t allow it to work well. I believe you could boost the audio in post production but even then it’s kind of like listening through a pillow.
This cam is the same as the Victure cam. I have 2 I have run for a couple of years now. I'm going to try to run off 4 batteries. The issue I have had with the Victures is that it will randomly stop working when I set it out. I won't know until I get the card home that it never took a pic. Then I will go back, retrieve the cam to take home and test, and it will have taken pics that time period and works fine. Didn't know if you had experienced that yet. Thx
I haven’t had that experience yet but I haven’t had it very long (bought in December). It’s happened to me with other cameras in the past so I know the frustration. I’ll let you know if it happens with one of these cameras (I have 2).
Hello, nice video ... I ordered the ig220 (solar panel+ 5000mAh battery ) and would like to buy a SD card (as some people meet issues and buy different cards ... ) , so please could you precise which SD card you have, about the size (32 GB ?) , about speed : 90MB/S ? class 10 or less , U 1 or 3 ? thanks
I usually use class 10 cards. 16 GB if used on photo and 32 GB if on video. I have “Micro Center” and “Kingston” brand cards from Amazon but I don’t think it makes a difference who manufactures them. It appears the file sizes are smaller on this camera compared to my other cameras (Browning and Primos).
I’m not sure if you’re using 4 or 8 batteries but I would try both. Also, once you turn it on and it counts down, I’d let it go for 5 minutes or so then check it again to see if it’s working or not by checking the memory card. I didn’t notice anything on mine that would indicate whether it’s working or not; there was no click or flash of light. If nothing shows up on the card, I would try using a different memory card.
Poor quality control with Izeeker cameras. I have owned a few because they are low price, but I ended up having to send all of them back except for one. Crappy trail camera.
I agree but there pretty good considering the price. No glow, built in viewfinder and quiet operation. Good for public land and won’t break your heart too bad if they get stolen.
I think there’s inconsistencies from one to another. I bought two of them because of the price and only demoed one. It performed well but I didn’t try the 2nd one till this fall and it took picture after picture of nothing. I haven’t messed with it to see if maybe it was just a fluke but the lesson I learned from that experience was to try it out as soon as you get it, that way if there’s a quality issue you can send it back for a replacement or your money back. I think my camera had better range than yours but I’ll have to pay attention next time I pull a card. My first trail camera was a Primos Truth Cam back in 2015ish. It worked great so I bought several more and had nothing but problems with them. The first one I bought is still working to this day but all of the other ones failed shortly after I put them out. Moral of the story is quality control on cheap cameras are iffy.
Appreciate your review, short and sweet. A couple of questions.. How far is the Feeder and the wood line? How’s the sensor response? Do most of the videos start with the deer/subject moving into the video or in the center. Many of my cams are on public land on travel routes in thicker growth.
The feeder is just under 10 yards and the woods is about 15 yards. Response time on the camera is good. The deer in the test video aren’t moving that fast because of the feeder but ’ve got one of them set on a trail and it seems to catch them about 1/4 way into frame.
Good tips. Kinda sounded like it did have audio (just not very good)??
That’s correct. I’ve experienced this on other cameras as well. It has the ability but I believe the case is designed in a way that doesn’t allow it to work well. I believe you could boost the audio in post production but even then it’s kind of like listening through a pillow.
Great video!
Thank you
hey, thanks man!
Just bought one and set it up. Seems to be decent quality for the price. What range works best with your camera?
This cam is the same as the Victure cam. I have 2 I have run for a couple of years now. I'm going to try to run off 4 batteries. The issue I have had with the Victures is that it will randomly stop working when I set it out. I won't know until I get the card home that it never took a pic. Then I will go back, retrieve the cam to take home and test, and it will have taken pics that time period and works fine. Didn't know if you had experienced that yet. Thx
I haven’t had that experience yet but I haven’t had it very long (bought in December).
It’s happened to me with other cameras in the past so I know the frustration.
I’ll let you know if it happens with one of these cameras (I have 2).
@@TenTenOutdoors what other old hunting vhs tapes do you have to upload on RUclips. I’m looking forward to them.
Hello, nice video ... I ordered the ig220 (solar panel+ 5000mAh battery ) and would like to buy a SD card (as some people meet issues and buy different cards ... ) , so please could you precise which SD card you have, about the size (32 GB ?) , about speed : 90MB/S ? class 10 or less , U 1 or 3 ? thanks
I usually use class 10 cards. 16 GB if used on photo and 32 GB if on video. I have “Micro Center” and “Kingston” brand cards from Amazon but I don’t think it makes a difference who manufactures them. It appears the file sizes are smaller on this camera compared to my other cameras (Browning and Primos).
i replaced the batteries in mine and now it does a 5 second countdown and shuts off. Any advice? Thanks
I’m not sure if you’re using 4 or 8 batteries but I would try both. Also, once you turn it on and it counts down, I’d let it go for 5 minutes or so then check it again to see if it’s working or not by checking the memory card. I didn’t notice anything on mine that would indicate whether it’s working or not; there was no click or flash of light. If nothing shows up on the card, I would try using a different memory card.
How do you view the video on the camera? I cant not figure out how to playback what is recorded.
cycle the "mode" button until you reach the files
camera mode
video mode
file mode
read the manual
Mine records audio, looks idential
I can faintly hear sound on mine but not very well at all.
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Poor quality control with Izeeker cameras. I have owned a few because they are low price, but I ended up having to send all of them back except for one. Crappy trail camera.
It’s a shame you have to worry about cameras getting stolen which is what made me try these ones. I’ve got 3 in the woods now; so far so good.
Very cheap & no quality
I agree but there pretty good considering the price. No glow, built in viewfinder and quiet operation. Good for public land and won’t break your heart too bad if they get stolen.
@@TenTenOutdoors my problem is night shot range of fo 10 feet beyond that all blurr
I think there’s inconsistencies from one to another. I bought two of them because of the price and only demoed one. It performed well but I didn’t try the 2nd one till this fall and it took picture after picture of nothing. I haven’t messed with it to see if maybe it was just a fluke but the lesson I learned from that experience was to try it out as soon as you get it, that way if there’s a quality issue you can send it back for a replacement or your money back. I think my camera had better range than yours but I’ll have to pay attention next time I pull a card.
My first trail camera was a Primos Truth Cam back in 2015ish. It worked great so I bought several more and had nothing but problems with them. The first one I bought is still working to this day but all of the other ones failed shortly after I put them out.
Moral of the story is quality control on cheap cameras are iffy.