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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 4999148" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>tahtah, don't want to sound like an advertisement for one camera company, because I'm sure there are several good models available, but I'm currently using the two dual-lens versions Browning has; their 2018 model Dark Ops Pro XD, and their 2020 model Patriot. Each unit has one lens and imager for daytime pictures, and a different lens and imager for night pictures. Having a separate night imager allows them to use an imager specifically designed for picking up infra-red light. And the sound quality on these videos are amazing.</p><p></p><p>Wish I could post some, but a single 20 second video is 100MB in size!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 4999148, member: 17"] tahtah, don't want to sound like an advertisement for one camera company, because I'm sure there are several good models available, but I'm currently using the two dual-lens versions Browning has; their 2018 model Dark Ops Pro XD, and their 2020 model Patriot. Each unit has one lens and imager for daytime pictures, and a different lens and imager for night pictures. Having a separate night imager allows them to use an imager specifically designed for picking up infra-red light. And the sound quality on these videos are amazing. Wish I could post some, but a single 20 second video is 100MB in size! [/QUOTE]
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