What the Moultrie XA-7000i and XV-7000i TV commercial - Fishing is about.
Title: Moultrie XA-7000i and XV-7000i TV Spot: 'Fishing'
: "Game on!"
[As Joe sets the hook, the camera switches back to the scenic view of the fishing spot, capturing the adrenaline-pumping action.]
Narrator: "Capture your fishing triumphs in stunning high-definition, share them with friends, and join the Moultrie community of passionate anglers."
[The screen transitions to a montage of anglers proudly holding their catches while the Moultrie logo appears with the tagline - 'Unleash your fishing potential.']
Narrator: "Don't just fish, dominate the water with Moultrie XA-7000i and XV-7000i trail cameras."
[The TV spot ends with a captivating aerial shot of the breathtaking lakeside scenery, leaving viewers inspired and eager to explore the endless possibilities of using Moultrie's game-changing trail cameras for their fishing expeditions.]
Note: This TV spot aims to highlight the features and benefits of Moultrie's XA-7000i and XV-7000i trail cameras in enhancing the fishing experience. The visuals and narration work together to showcase the functionality, versatility, and excitement that these cameras offer to anglers.
Moultrie XA-7000i and XV-7000i TV commercial - Fishing produced for
Moultrie
was first shown on television on September 4, 2019.
Frequently Asked Questions about moultrie xa-7000i and xv-7000i tv spot, 'fishing'
Since the early 2000s, Moultrie has been providing hunters and wildlife biologists alike with innovative solutions to enhance their outdoor scouting needs. We're a leading provider of high-tech, high-quality trail cameras and trail camera accessories with a legacy of customer satisfaction.
How Cellular Trail Cameras Work. Cellular cameras capture an image just like a traditional trail camera and then transmit the image to a server via 4G cellular connectivity. With Moultrie Mobile, you choose between AT&T and Verizon service.
80-foot
Recommended Uses For Product | Game & Trail |
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Brand | Moultrie |
Model Name | Edge Cellular Trail Camera |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Special Feature | Detection Range: 80-foot low-glow IR LED flash and detection range |
"Triggered" Multi-Shot requires a motion trigger for each photo. "Burst" Multi-Shot takes multiple photos one right after another after a single motion trigger.
Moultrie Delta Base
Coming in at under $100, Moultrie's Delta Base is one of the best cellular trail cameras for the money. While its specs are similar to the Moultrie Edge trail camera, the Moultrie Delta Base has a faster trigger speed and still-respectable 24MP photo resolution.
All Moultrie Mobile devices are associated with either AT&T or Verizon and will use a signal from one of these companies to transmit photos.
So right and left and then the camera that's usually embedded in the trunk.
A sensor, typically a passive infra-red (PIR) detector or a motion detector, activates the camera when anything enters the device's range. These are the same type of sensors used in security cameras to detect motion. Once activated, the camera takes pictures or video, and some even capture audio.
20 to 100 feet
Generally, the flash range of trail cameras can range from 20 to 100 feet. However, some newer models are equipped with advanced flash technology that can extend the range up to 150 feet or more. These cameras use high-intensity LEDs or infrared flash to capture clear images without spooking the wildlife.
The detection zone is the area in front of a trail camera's PIR sensor where moving heat such as the body of an animal can trigger the camera. The detection of heat is important, as a trail camera only detecting movement would trigger every time vegetation moves in the wind.
Burst mode, also called continuous shooting mode, sports mode, continuous mode, or burst shot, is a shooting mode in still cameras where several photos are captured in quick succession by either pressing the shutter button or holding it down.
Aim Camera Level to Optimize Trigger Range
Place the camera so that the target is in the center vertically to ensure the camera triggers up to the full distance range of 80 feet.