Camera traps - also known as trap cameras or forest cameras - for observing natural animal behavior, photography, conducting fauna research, monitoring and security applications. In practice, camera traps are used where there is a need to monitor movement or behavior in a natural area and where it is necessary to obtain images or information in a discreet and automatic way. High-quality photo and video functions (video traps), also at night and during unfavorable weather.
Photo traps
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Professional and hobby camera traps
The line between hobby and work is increasingly blurred. Who uses camera traps? Foresters and nature protection services to monitor forest areas, identify threats such as forest fires and control wild fauna. Farmers and ranchers to monitor activities on croplands, pastures and grazing areas, especially in the context of pests and wild animals. Researchers from the natural sciences and enthusiasts of ecology, ornithology and zoology. Infrastructure maintenance workers and uniformed services to inspect infrastructure areas such as railways or highways to detect problems and abuses. There are plenty of applications. Clear specifications and technical parameters of camera trap models in Botland will help you choose a device for experimental, artistic, hobby or completely professional purposes.
How to use a camera trap? It's easy!
Using the camera trap is really simple. The location should be strategic to capture interesting phenomena such as animal movement, human activities, or other phenomena, depending on the purpose of use. In some models, care has been taken to facilitate camouflage. All you need is to place the camera trap on a solid surface and use the appropriate mounting accessories. The configuration often includes settings for image resolution, motion sensitivity, night mode, interval between photos, and video recording duration. Some models have WiFi integration. Data transfer is usually based on the well-known SD cards and Bluetooth communication. You will be powered by batteries that will enable the camera trap to operate 24 hours a day.
