Tactacam Introduces Model 5.0

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posted on August 8, 2018
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Tactacam has announced the release of its new Model 5.0, designed by hunters for hunters with all-new features that take filming your hunt to the next level.

The Tactacam 5.0 features an improved 8X zoom, new image stabilization technology that takes the “shock” out of the shot and lets you capture crystal-clear footage in Ultra HD 4K resolution, and live streaming capabilities that allow you to stream your hunt as it’s happening so your friends and family can experience your hunt with you, wherever they are.

Additional Tactacam 5.0 features include:
• 3 customizable quick-change mode settings
• Remote Sync controls multiple camera with the push of a button
• Tactacam App WiFi compatible
• Facebook Live connect from your camera
• External battery indicator
• Easy one-touch auto-record with vibration indication
• Weatherproof construction
• Ultra-sharp zoom lens optimized for low-light conditions
• Rechargeable cold weather battery provides up to 2.5 hours of recording
• Direct connect to HDMI TV for easy playback

The Tactacam 5.0 has an MSRP of $429.99 and includes a rechargeable battery, USB cable with charging wall adapter, lens cloth and camera bag.

For more information, go to tactacam.com.

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