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Moultrie's New Trail Camera

Moultrie has expanded its Game Spy Game Management System with the addition of the Game Spy I-35 infrared camera and Pay As You Go cellular accessory.

New Moultrie D-555i

Featuring a 90-degree wide-angle lens and No Glow nighttime infrared illumination, the D-555i is simple to use, with large buttons and a 2-inch color-viewing screen for live-view aiming.

X-Vision Optics Introduces New Thermal Scope

X-Vision Optics’ Thermal Scope (TS1) utilizes a 400 X 300 uncooled infrared detector that can detect big game well past 2,000 yards.

First Look: InfiRay Outdoor RICO G-LRF

iRayUSA has announced the release of a new thermal rifle scope line: the InfiRay Outdoor RICO G-LRF; it is the first in the family of Rugged Infrared Compact Optics (RICO) to include an integrated laser rangefinder. 

RICO HD RS75 Available Through iRayUSA

iRayUSA, a Texas-based designer, manufacturer, and distributor of thermal night-vision devices, has released the first commercially available 1280x1024 resolution thermal weapon sight: the Rugged Infrared Compact Optic (RICO) HD RS75.

Trail Cameras on the Cheap

All I want a trail camera to do for me is take a decent picture of critters that walk in front of it. I want to know when they came by, and don’t really care about video. If it tells me the barometric pressure and moon phase that’s cool, but not essential. I want it to be reliable and, after working with cameras for a while, I know I prefer an infrared camera over those with a white flash because the flash will scare the dickens out of any self-respecting mature buck.

FLIR Thermal Imaging Review

FLIR, a company based in Wilsonville, Ore., takes its name from the technology used to manufacture instruments like the Pro Scout: forward-looking infrared imaging. While hog hunting in West Texas, the author tested the FLIR technology. Here is what he found.

Field Test: FLIR ThermoSight Pro Series PTS536 and PTS736

Field Editor Brian McCombie puts the latest forward-looking infrared sights to the test.

Moultrie Game Spy M-80XT

New miniature game camera offers clearer, brighter pictures than Moultrie's top-selling M-80.

First Look: BOG Game Cameras

BOG has recently released a line of game cameras, designed in-house from the ground up. Featuring a patented, removable menu with three-inch viewing screens, these BOG cameras deliver clear images and video, no matter the environment.

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