Bushnell 119835 Instruction Manual

Bushnell 119835 Camera manual cover
Pages 28
Year 2008
Language(s)
English en

Bushnell 119835 Camera Specification

The Bushnell 119835 Camera is a versatile and durable wildlife camera designed to capture high-quality images and video in a variety of outdoor conditions. It features a 12-megapixel sensor, providing sharp and detailed still images. The camera is equipped with a 0.3-second trigger speed, ensuring quick capture of subjects as they enter the frame. Its PIR (passive infrared) sensor has an adjustable range that can be optimized for different environments, making it highly adaptable to diverse wildlife habitats.

The night vision capability is enhanced by its low-glow LEDs, which offer excellent illumination up to a range of 80 feet without startling animals. This camera supports video recording in 720p HD quality, delivering crisp and clear footage. A time-lapse mode is included, allowing users to document changes in the environment over extended periods.

The Bushnell 119835 is designed with a rugged, weather-resistant housing that protects it from harsh outdoor elements, ensuring reliable performance in rain, snow, and extreme temperatures. It operates on AA batteries, providing extended battery life for prolonged field use. The camera supports SD/SDHC cards up to 32GB, enabling ample storage for images and videos.

User-friendly interface and menu options make setup and operation straightforward, even for those new to wildlife cameras. The date, time, temperature, and moon phase stamp features provide valuable contextual information for each capture. Its compact design and camouflage pattern allow it to blend seamlessly into natural surroundings, minimizing detection by wildlife. The Bushnell 119835 Camera is an ideal choice for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers seeking a dependable tool for monitoring and documenting animal activity in their natural habitats.

Bushnell 119835 Camera F.A.Q.

How do I set up my Bushnell 119835 Camera for the first time?

To set up your Bushnell 119835 Camera, insert the batteries and SD card, then switch the camera to 'Setup' mode. Use the menu to configure date, time, and any other settings.

What should I do if the camera is not taking photos?

If the camera is not taking photos, ensure the SD card is properly inserted and not full, check the battery level, and verify that the camera is in 'On' mode.

How can I maximize the battery life of my Bushnell 119835 Camera?

To maximize battery life, use lithium batteries, reduce the number of photo bursts, and decrease the video length. Additionally, set longer intervals between triggers.

What is the best way to maintain the camera's lens and sensor?

Regularly clean the lens and sensor with a soft microfiber cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, and ensure the camera is stored in a dry, dust-free environment.

How do I update the firmware on the Bushnell 119835 Camera?

To update the firmware, download the latest firmware from Bushnell's official website, copy it to an SD card, and insert the card into the camera. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.

What should I do if the camera displays an error message on the screen?

First, consult the user manual to identify the error. Common solutions include resetting the camera, reformatting the SD card, or replacing the batteries.

Can I use rechargeable batteries in my Bushnell 119835 Camera?

Yes, rechargeable batteries can be used, but they may not last as long as standard lithium batteries. Ensure the batteries are fully charged and of high quality.

How do I ensure the camera is correctly detecting motion?

Verify the camera's sensitivity settings are appropriate for the environment. Ensure the camera is positioned correctly, avoiding direct sunlight and high traffic areas to minimize false triggers.

What steps should I take if the camera's time and date are incorrect?

Set the correct date and time in the 'Setup' mode. Ensure that the batteries are fresh, as low power can cause the clock to reset.

How can I protect my Bushnell 119835 Camera from weather damage?

Use a weatherproof case or housing, and position the camera under natural cover or add a small canopy above it to shield it from rain and direct sunlight.