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Have you used this product? Click to leave your reviewThe Wilsus Juxta is the non-wireless variant of the Wilsus Tradenda. Like the Wilsus Tradenda, the Wilsus Juxta is available in a standard lens variant with a 60-degree field of view and in a wide-angle lens variant with a 100-degree field of view. The standard lens variant of the Wilsus Juxta is additionally available as a WILSUS JUXTA CLOSE-FOCUS variant. The close-focus variant comes with 4 close-focus lenses (+1, +2, +4, and +8 diopters) and a special lens adapter that can be pushed right onto the Wilsus Juxta and then stay perfectly in place. In addition, the Wilsus Juxta features a number of smart settings that allow you to perfectly match the wildlife camera to the desired target. For example, flash intensity and sensor sensitivity a
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- $100 - 1000
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Specifications
Brand | Wilsus |
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Dimensions | 14.5 x 12.0 x 8.0 cm |
Type of trail camera | Standard local storage |
Aufnahmemodi | Photo, Video, and Hybrid mode |
Live stream functionality | No |
Maximum photo resolution | 24 Megapixels |
Video resolution options | 1080p FULL HD @ 30 fps |
Maximum daytime video length | 59 sec |
Maximum nighttime video length | 59 sec |
Dynamic Video / Smart IR Video | No |
Type of flash | invisible infrared (no glow) |
Flash range | 20 meter |
Detection distance | 20 meter |
Field of view | 60100 graden |
Zoom Functionality | No |
Picture trigger speed | 0.35 sec |
Picture recovery speed | 0.8 sec |
Video trigger speed | 0.6 sec |
Video recovery speed | 1.2 sec |
Max # pictures per trigger | 5 |
Configurable trigger interval | Yes |
Night footage in full colour | No |
Activity timer | Yes, configurable fixed start and stop time |
Time Lapse function | Yes, 24 hours a day |
Minimum time lapse interval | 5 sec |
Internal viewer | Yes |
Configurable camera label | Yes |
Number and type batteries | 12 x AA |
External power connection | Yes |
Maximum memory capacity | 512 GB |
Password protection | Yes |
Brackets for python cable lock | Yes |
Mehrsprachiges Kameramenü | Yes, including English, German, Dutch |
Other noteworthy specifications | The Wilsus Juxta is available in two lens angle variants: the standard lens variant with a 60-degree angle of view (zoom lens) and the wide-angle lens variant with a 100-degree angle of view (wide angle). The standard lens variant is especially suitable for monitoring at longer distances (where animals usually pass by at more than 8 meters from the camera, while the wide-angle variant is especially good at short distances. The wide-angle variant gives a great overview precisely at the short distance and provides a longer trajectory of the animal through the image. The standard lens variant of the Wilsus Juxta is additionally available as a WILSUS JUXTA CLOSE-FOCUS variant. The close-focus variant is supplied with 4 close-focus lenses (+1, +2, +4, and +8 diopters) and a special lens adapter that can be pushed onto the Wilsus Juxta like this and then remain perfectly in place. The close-focus lenses can then be screwed onto the lens adapter, making it very easy to choose the right lens for the desired focus distance. As a rule of thumb, you can assume that the focusing distance is approximately 1 divided by the diopter of the lens (in meters). So a close-focus lens of +4 gives a focusing distance of 1/4 = 0.25 meters. Without using the close-focus lenses, the minimum focusing distance of the Wilsus Juxta is about 1.5 meters (this applies to all wildlife cameras with a standard lens, by the way). |