This is a discontinued camera
The Bushnell Core No Glow hangs its hat on extreme detection speeds and nearly 10 months of battery life on only 6 AA batteries. Outside of that, the rest of the camera is fairly average, but there also isn't a fatal flaw. We consider this to be a very solid no glow trail camera for security or wildlife surveillance. - TCP Staff
Model #11-9938C |
Pros
Cons
Photo resolution: 24 Mpxl (Interpolated)
Video resolution: 1920 x 1080 w/ audio
Flash Type: No Glow IR
Day pictures from the Core No Glow have average color (it is a bit dull) and average clarity. The Core seems to stop motion fairly well (minimal blurring). In general, day pictures lack pop and we would rate as average.
Night pictures have fairly significant "white noise" in several of the camera setups and offer below average clarity. Flash range is also slightly below average. The pictures are middle-of-the-pack when the animal is moving within about 30-40 ft. of the game trail camera, but ambient lighting will play a significant role in the brightness of the photo.
Keep in mind, the photos are being produced from a true No Glow camera, so there is no visible light being emitted (to the human eye). This generally results in darker photos, which is what we are seeing here.