Thanks for the video Dave ! Looks nice. The main negatives for me are that they don't allow the user to choose an independent cellular data provider and the subscription cost is significantly more than I'm paying on my Reolink cameras.
Nice video! It’s good to see you trialing a camera with 2 lens! I enjoyed this review and it’s good to see this camera being tested, thanks for sharing
Great video! It’s good to see a panning camera - we find that some of our next captures happen half out of the side of the camera frame which can be frustrating! Thanks for showing us all there features, this is very interesting
Nice review Dave, I dont know how I feel about the dual video for a trail camera. But I do like it as a security camera feature. Nice video and sound also.
Great review Dave. I like the dual lens capability but found it odd that you didn't show any footage of one lens filming a moving target in one direction at the same time the other lens was filming in a different direction. All the footage you showed had both lens pointing in the same direction. I can't see buying a two lens camera just to have both lens facing the same direction and filming the exact same target. If you have any footage showing two different directions while filming two different targets at the same time could you make another video with that footage included? Thanks!
I am 50/50 on the camera. I like both aspects of the duel lens. But would like to choose the view i want. Guess i would have to try it and see for myself. Great reveiw
I really like the idea but am cautious to use one Bear hunting. I think the bears would eat it the minute it clicked on and moved. But I'm willing to try it!! Thanks Dave for the review and heads up!
@@Themeshoots it really depends what you’re looking for the camera to do. If the two views are important, this may be the better option (although Reolink has a TrackMix which has two lenses with separate recordings). In my opinion the Reolink’s are the top of the line and leader in the pan and tilt camera space. They are a better quality camera (again in my opinion). With that said, it comes with a higher price tag…
Where will the madness end! These cameras are getting quite sophisticated. This looks like a good one. Awesome review Dave.
Thanks for the video Dave ! Looks nice. The main negatives for me are that they don't allow the user to choose an independent cellular data provider and the subscription cost is significantly more than I'm paying on my Reolink cameras.
Nice video! It’s good to see you trialing a camera with 2 lens! I enjoyed this review and it’s good to see this camera being tested, thanks for sharing
They just dont stop with coming up with new ideas!! It looks like it takes great quality videos as well! Cool camera.
Great review Dave!! The two lens set up is so cool! Thanks for sharing it!
Great video! It’s good to see a panning camera - we find that some of our next captures happen half out of the side of the camera frame which can be frustrating! Thanks for showing us all there features, this is very interesting
Very nice test and review. Awesome camera. 👍🏻
Great review. Seems like something new with trail cameras all the time. Looks like a very nice one. Thanks for sharing it
Nice review Dave, I dont know how I feel about the dual video for a trail camera. But I do like it as a security camera feature. Nice video and sound also.
Dave you just keep finding these great cameras. Great video 👍
Awesome review!!! Seems like tons of features for a camera.👍
Awesome video Dave. Never seen anything lie that.did u really like it
Another great review my friend! Thank you for sharing!
Quite an interesting set up with the pan and the zoom.
Excellent review as always bud ! Thanks for sharing
Great review. Thank you!!!
Nice review. Thank you,
Great review Dave. I like the dual lens capability but found it odd that you didn't show any footage of one lens filming a moving target in one direction at the same time the other lens was filming in a different direction. All the footage you showed had both lens pointing in the same direction. I can't see buying a two lens camera just to have both lens facing the same direction and filming the exact same target. If you have any footage showing two different directions while filming two different targets at the same time could you make another video with that footage included? Thanks!
How's she goin'? This looks like a great camera. The dual lens is pretty nice eh!! You can get some great shots with this puppy!! Take 'er easy!!
I am 50/50 on the camera. I like both aspects of the duel lens. But would like to choose the view i want. Guess i would have to try it and see for myself.
Great reveiw
I really like the idea but am cautious to use one Bear hunting. I think the bears would eat it the minute it clicked on and moved. But I'm willing to try it!!
Thanks Dave for the review and heads up!
Well done my friend
Dang, another one to think about.
Would you recommend this over the Reolink camera?
@@Themeshoots it really depends what you’re looking for the camera to do. If the two views are important, this may be the better option (although Reolink has a TrackMix which has two lenses with separate recordings). In my opinion the Reolink’s are the top of the line and leader in the pan and tilt camera space. They are a better quality camera (again in my opinion). With that said, it comes with a higher price tag…
Can you ignore the cellular data connect ? And just use it off of your WiFi connection ?
Unfortunately that will not work on this particular camera.
impressive!
Great share my friend
Quit making me spend money! 😊