Thanks for that review! Looks like a capable camera. It seems to have the exact same performance specs as my two TC06's. I have done 2 different mods with mine, powering by external batteries. I used a hobby box, and battery holders to use 10 of those EBL rechargeables, with one set of 5 AA's in series, another set of 5 AA's in series, and then the two sets of 5 in parallel. That gave me actual 6 volts (1.2 volts per battery X 5), with twice the AH of one set individually. Then I switched to a 12 volt 12 AH battery, with a 12 volt to 6 volt converter, as the TC06 runs on 6 volts. One of the TC06's is used nightly for a time lapse, which runs from 6:30 PM to 7:30 AM the next morning, on a 5 second start (which gives 9700+ images overnight). I have to recharge the battery only about once a week even with that heavy use. Of course, the down side is an external battery in a plastic ammo container and a chord to the camera, but as I only use it in my back yard, that is acceptable. There is a whole other life existence going on out there overnight I never realized before. Sometimes I'll stick a Battery Tender inside the ammo box connected to the battery, and plug that into an electrical outlet outside, and that way it runs continuously with no maintenance required. I wonder if I could use a 12 volt solar panel to do the same thing maybe? Thanks again for an awesome review!
That's all a little deep to me but the TC06 was my favourite trail cam until this one. The sound on this is way better and having zero batteries makes this a clear winner. Thank you so much for your comment.
Just came across your channel, Dan and mightily impressed. I've now subscribed. Unfortunately, following your recommendations, my bank balance is now over £200 lighter after purchasing 2 cameras. Don't know if I can afford to keep watching 🥴😄
Great Review, I just bought one about a week ago and I love it hed gone through a few others prior to this and wasn't happy with them at all. I only had a Micro sd card and wasn't happy for the same reasons you had mentioned. But was very happy with the images although I have only used it once, I'm in a very rural area and it's tough to find full size sd cards. Cheers once again great review.
I believe the internal battery in the TC22 is 2x 18650 for a total of 4400mAh, and not 2x4400mAh as suggested. This would make it the same as the Ceyomur CY95 which also has the option of 4xAA as backup. Solar is a game changer but now we're into the Autumn in the UK it will be interesting to see how they fare.
Wow that trail cam is just amazing those images are just so clear in the day and night view. The fact that you don't need to buy batteries is a real game changer. Great review Dan you captured some really good footage with that camera.
Hi dan love the campark cam very sharp contrast and view love the field mouse and badgers and deer badgers love peanut butter cool vlog great audio souhd too 😊👍
Hi Dan and Mazzy Hope you are well , Great video , The Camera footage was really clear , Nice to see the Badge Deer and mouse , even a Beetle , our dog was watching too , well Dan Thanks for sharing , Take care Both .XX👍
Great review on the camera I'm going to get this for garden use it will be my first trail camera i like it as it uses no batteries what plug would you use with USB type C cable Thanks 👍
@@DesperateDanDiscovers thanks for the reply Dan👍 don't you need a plug to put USB lead into it then the other end of the lead the type C connector end goes into the trail camera ?
Maybe I didn't explain correctly when I mean plug I meant USB plug like you use to charge a mobile phone up with what USB plug would you recommend as trial camera don't come with one Thanks
Hi Dan. Great footage from the new camera . Really clear videos. Interesting to see what the animals like to eat, looking forward to your next experiment. 👍🥰❤️
Hi Dan just found your new channel, absolutely brilliant. Liked and subscribed. May I ask what is camera you used on the selfie stick in this video. Many thanks geoff
Large variance in prices has me worried some might be cheap copies. There doesn't seem to be any branding on the casing mould on any of them. I'm looking forward to getting one.
Nice video Dan I tried the cyomur cy50 trail cam first time last night to see what was digging up the mother in laws flowers at night and we caught nice pics of the local fox was the culprit so for 35 pound cam well impressed
Hi Dan, I've just bought this camera and I'm looking for a bit of help with setup, could you tell me how to setup the Starlight night vision, I've checked all the camera menu's and the app (which was easy to connect with) but can't see it anywhere, if you can advise I'd be very grateful, cheers, Al.
Briiliant Dan, found that setting and changed it from Auto to 'more colour', I had seen that setting in the instructions but didn't realise that was for 'starlight', thanks again for your help, all the best, Al.@@DesperateDanDiscovers
It’s baby raccoon season here so I ordered that camera. Just saw a mother and four cubs (or whatever) playing out back so I should get some decent images.
CHECK OUT THE CAMPARK TC22 SOLAR TRAIL CAM HERE: www.campark.net/products/tc22-4k-trail-camera-wifi-dual-lens-solar-power
Your trail cams are worth whatever you paid! Nature, absolutely love it!🙂
Glad you like them!
Thanks for that review! Looks like a capable camera. It seems to have the exact same performance specs as my two TC06's. I have done 2 different mods with mine, powering by external batteries. I used a hobby box, and battery holders to use 10 of those EBL rechargeables, with one set of 5 AA's in series, another set of 5 AA's in series, and then the two sets of 5 in parallel. That gave me actual 6 volts (1.2 volts per battery X 5), with twice the AH of one set individually. Then I switched to a 12 volt 12 AH battery, with a 12 volt to 6 volt converter, as the TC06 runs on 6 volts. One of the TC06's is used nightly for a time lapse, which runs from 6:30 PM to 7:30 AM the next morning, on a 5 second start (which gives 9700+ images overnight). I have to recharge the battery only about once a week even with that heavy use. Of course, the down side is an external battery in a plastic ammo container and a chord to the camera, but as I only use it in my back yard, that is acceptable. There is a whole other life existence going on out there overnight I never realized before. Sometimes I'll stick a Battery Tender inside the ammo box connected to the battery, and plug that into an electrical outlet outside, and that way it runs continuously with no maintenance required. I wonder if I could use a 12 volt solar panel to do the same thing maybe? Thanks again for an awesome review!
That's all a little deep to me but the TC06 was my favourite trail cam until this one. The sound on this is way better and having zero batteries makes this a clear winner. Thank you so much for your comment.
Just came across your channel, Dan and mightily impressed. I've now subscribed. Unfortunately, following your recommendations, my bank balance is now over £200 lighter after purchasing 2 cameras. Don't know if I can afford to keep watching 🥴😄
Welcome aboard!
Great video Dan and amazing quality of images. Hoping to be the second one on RUclips to do a review 😏
Go for it!
Fantastic review Dan
Thank you very much 🙂
Great Review, I just bought one about a week ago and I love it hed gone through a few others prior to this and wasn't happy with them at all. I only had a Micro sd card and wasn't happy for the same reasons you had mentioned. But was very happy with the images although I have only used it once, I'm in a very rural area and it's tough to find full size sd cards. Cheers once again great review.
I believe the internal battery in the TC22 is 2x 18650 for a total of 4400mAh, and not 2x4400mAh as suggested. This would make it the same as the Ceyomur CY95 which also has the option of 4xAA as backup. Solar is a game changer but now we're into the Autumn in the UK it will be interesting to see how they fare.
Hello
Very nice review, thanks 👍
Thanks for watching!
the beetles loved the peanut butter too... chuck in a ringo joke here
Not anymore, that was Yesterday. 😁
that was an interesting experiment review
Wow that trail cam is just amazing those images are just so clear in the day and night view. The fact that you don't need to buy batteries is a real game changer. Great review Dan you captured some really good footage with that camera.
Absolutely!
Good evening Dan what brilliant coverage with your new camera
Thanks 👍
What amazing footage of the animals! ❤
Great video
Thank you very much!
That's so much better so much clearer xxxx
Agreed
Hi dan love the campark cam very sharp contrast and view love the field mouse and badgers and deer badgers love peanut butter cool vlog great audio souhd too 😊👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Yep another great video Dan
best regards
Martin.
Thanks 👍
Great vlog Dan, and really tempted to buy this trailcam, excellent features like the wi-fi, and for not a lot of money too!
You could get a lot worse.
Another great review and a great looking trail cam 👍
Thanks 👍
Hi Dan and Mazzy Hope you are well , Great video , The Camera footage was really clear , Nice to see the Badge Deer and mouse , even a Beetle , our dog was watching too , well Dan Thanks for sharing , Take care Both .XX👍
Glad you enjoyed it. A lot of dogs love to watch trail cam footage.
Great review on the camera I'm going to get this for garden use it will be my first trail camera i like it as it uses no batteries what plug would you use with USB type C cable
Thanks 👍
No plug..its usb.
@@DesperateDanDiscovers thanks for the reply Dan👍 don't you need a plug to put USB lead into it then the other end of the lead the type C connector end goes into the trail camera ?
@@148rotten no. One end is usb A. The other end is usb C. No plug.
Maybe I didn't explain correctly when I mean plug I meant USB plug like you use to charge a mobile phone up with what USB plug would you recommend as trial camera don't come with one
Thanks
Very good.
Ordered a TC06 👍
Good choice!
How is it holding up??
Hi Dan. Can you set a built in timer function as my old trial cam has this feature. Set for 7pm to 7am and it saves on batteries. Regards Rich :-)
I'm pretty sure it does. I think most do nowadays.
Hi Dan. Great footage from the new camera . Really clear videos. Interesting to see what the animals like to eat, looking forward to your next experiment. 👍🥰❤️
Plenty more to come.
Please try the latest k&f concept trail camera😥 looking forward to buy it but wanna see your review on it
I won't be reviewing it unless they send me it.
That footage was brilliant!!! There was also an animal possibly another badger in the background whilst the two badger's were eating.
It will have been, there's three of them who hunt together.
Hi Dan just found your new channel, absolutely brilliant. Liked and subscribed. May I ask what is camera you used on the selfie stick in this video. Many thanks geoff
Go pro 11
Thanks Dan
Large variance in prices has me worried some might be cheap copies. There doesn't seem to be any branding on the casing mould on any of them. I'm looking forward to getting one.
This is no copy. It was sent to me by Campark themselves.
Would you go for this tc22 or the tc07? Which one is the best from campark? Thankyou very much
Tc22 and tc06 are my favourites.
Fab footage that bud! That one looks the business !!! i'll have mine out end of week on the set out back of me 😉👍🏼
Cool. Yes lm impressed with this one.
I would love to do a review on that😮
Why?
@@DesperateDanDiscovers I want to make a mosaic out of wildlife photos
Nice video Dan I tried the cyomur cy50 trail cam first time last night to see what was digging up the mother in laws flowers at night and we caught nice pics of the local fox was the culprit so for 35 pound cam well impressed
Good stuff
Hi Dan, I've just bought this camera and I'm looking for a bit of help with setup, could you tell me how to setup the Starlight night vision, I've checked all the camera menu's and the app (which was easy to connect with) but can't see it anywhere, if you can advise I'd be very grateful, cheers, Al.
You don't have to set it up. It's automatic. When you get your clips off, if the clip was taken in starlight it will say starlight at the bottom.
Thanks Dan, that's great, no wonder I couldn't find settings for it. Cheers !!@@DesperateDanDiscovers
Actually lve just checked settings and there's a night shoot mode which needs to be on 'more colour'.
Briiliant Dan, found that setting and changed it from Auto to 'more colour', I had seen that setting in the instructions but didn't realise that was for 'starlight', thanks again for your help, all the best, Al.@@DesperateDanDiscovers
Nice video👍
Thanks 👍
Why did you say it will last a year? Also, for an environment with woods and trees, do you recommend this or one with batteries and solar?
The instructions say with daily sun the solar panel will keep the lithium batteries topped up for a year.
I'd recommend both. It's too soon to say which is my favourite but this will definitely pay for itself in the batteries you will save.
It’s baby raccoon season here so I ordered that camera. Just saw a mother and four cubs (or whatever) playing out back so I should get some decent images.
Great 👍
First
Yay we have a new winner
on dirait plutot le meme sysyteme de la tc06 sans panneau solaire.
Erm...OK 😁
second
Slacker
second twice! I love it
@@systemSkynet swine friend
@@furface9779 ha i accept this
i think foxes are still heavily persecuted around humans so they will be wary of scents too the badgers dont seem to mind though or the deer
Badgers are scared of nothing 🙂
What did you see?
Stuff
Blawwwwww
🙂