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  • High resolution gives you 5.0-megapixel images
  • Low resolution gives you 3.1-megapixel photos
  • Capture activity with QVGA-quality AVI video files
  • Internal 32MB memory
  • Trigger can be set 1-20 minutes apart
  • Time and date stamped on all photos
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    Conserve disk space or get the best pictures possible – it's your choice with the Extreme 5 5.0-megapixel Digital Scouting Camera. High resolution gives you 5.0-megapixel images while low resolution gives you 3.1-megapixel photos with the Extreme 5 digital scouting camera. Or, you can capture activity with QVGA-quality AVI video files. Burst Mode shoots 1-3 sequential pictures or 10 seconds of video every time the camera is triggered. Trigger can be set 1-20 minutes apart. Time and date stamped on all photos. Internal 32MB memory can be expanded to 2GB with expandable SD card slot. (SD cards sold separately.) In addition to on/off, flash can be set to automatic, which will detect when a flash is needed. 4-digit external counter display lets you know exactly how many photos you have. Plug-and-play compatible with Windows XP, ME and 2000 through USB output. Includes nylon strap, USB cable and software drivers. Runs off four C batteries (not included) or 12-Volt Lead Acid Battery Kit (sold separately).

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    Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras
    Customer Product Reviews

    Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Conserve disk space or get the best pictures possible ? it's your choice with the Extreme 55.0-megapixel Digital Scouting Camera. High resolution gives you 5.0-megapixel images while low resolution gives you 3.1-megapixel photos with the Extreme 5 digital scouting camera. Or, you can capture activity with QVGA-quality AVI video files. Burst Mode shoots 1-3 sequential pictures or 10 seconds of video every time the camera is triggered. Trigger can be set 1-20 minutes apart. Time and date stamped on all photos. Internal 32MB memory can be expanded to 2GB with expandable SD card slot. (SD cards sold separately.) In addition to on/off, flash can be set to automatic, which will detect when a flash is needed. 4-digit external counter display lets you know exactly how many photos you have. Plug-and-play compatible with Windows XP, ME and 2000 through USB output. Includes nylon strap, USB cable and software drivers. Runs off four C batteries (not included) or 12-Volt Lead Acid Battery Kit (sold separately).

    Average Customer Rating: 3.16 out of 5 3.2 out of 5
    26 of 44 (59%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

    Customer Reviews for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
    Great Cam, November 14, 2009
    By otdrsman from Arizona

    "I own three of these cams and have had zero problems with them. I've had them set up around my hunting spot for over the past year non-stop. I've never taken them down and they've been through rain and snow and extreme heat. Yes they are a little finicky when it comes to the right sd card but once I figured that out.... it was perfect. As far as the battery life goes, I use standard duracell batteries I buy at sams club and the more pictures you take, the less the battery life. The batteries usually last a month and a half and I average about 837 pics on a full 2GB card. I do get some false pics but thats because some are set up and they catch the sun and shadows.

    I'm not sure why so many people on here are having such problems with thier cams? I started with the 2mp then the 4mp and now the 5mp and have had great success with each.

    Another side note, I use theses cams, not only because they work great for me but, because they're relatively cheap and affordable if one were to get stolen!
    "


    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

    Review 2 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    Daytime Pictures turned out white, November 4, 2009
    By MillikinHunter

    "The night pictures looked great but the daytime pictures turned out solid white. It appears that the camera still "thought" it was night out even during daylight hours."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 3 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    horrible, July 5, 2009
    By JGinmaine

    "This camera was bad from the start it never worked right bad picture quality slow trigger speed. just overall bad."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 4 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    Defective Wildview Camera, July 1, 2009
    By Par2 from NC

    "Camera would take pictures continuously ... even when lying face down on a table. I returned it for a replacement but have not gotten the replacement yet. Looking forward to receiving a GOOD one!"

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 5 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
    Scouting camera, June 30, 2009
    By SusintnaAk from Alaska

    "This is the 2nd, one i own, 1st one over Yr, with no problems down to -20 below. Easy to use. Takes good Photos.Will have to change SD Gb card it comes with if want more than a few pictures.other than that Good one for the money."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

    Review 6 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
    Boy this was easy!, May 4, 2009
    By saucyd from Oregon

    "The setup was easy and self explanatory. The extra large memeory card really helped."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

    Review 7 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    wildview xtreme, April 12, 2009
    By mpak from mississippi

    "i have had to reset this camara and it still will not take pictures. i am going to return it if possible. i have 2 moultree camaras that are excellant, but bought this on special and that was a mistake."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 8 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    You get what you pay for, March 2, 2009
    By SlamminSam from Pennsylvania

    "This product is HORRIBLE. The trigger is so slow i can walk past it 20 yards away and it won't even get me in the pic. The sensor is only good for about 30 yards away. The flash doesn't reach more than 20 yards away. The worst part of it is the batteries only last 2 days. In PA the temps in the winter are from -20 to 40 degrees, and the camera sometimes freezes and stops working. So don't get sucked into the cheap price, because you get what you pay for. Do some research and buy a good quality camera."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 9 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
    rechargeable batteries a must, March 2, 2009
    By WVDeerwatcher from WV

    "For the price of one camera, you get two. That’s nice because you'll want more. I recommend getting an SDcard for more pics. Also, a must have is rechargeable batteries. Regular batteries won't last long (esp. when it's cold). I use the ENERGIZER rechargeable and can get several hundred pics before they will go low. Real low temps also play a roll in how long the batteries last. The picture quality is good enough for me, I am really impressed. Night pics are good but you get a lot of blanks because the motion trigger (good for about 20 yards) is farther than the flash will illuminate (Only about 15 to 20 ft). This is a great buy if you are starting out, or just want to see what out there in multiple locations. Very easy to use and set up. The only things I don't like having to re-set the time/date when you change the batteries and the strap for mounting is kind of a pain. For the money, you can't go wrong."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

    Review 10 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    Junk, January 19, 2009
    By injk3

    "Don't bother buying this product. The motion sensor is falsly triggered by direct sunlight. Not bad if you only want to position the camera north and south. Also, this setup is "slow". By the time the sensor triggers the camera the deer is three steps further and all you get is a photo of the hind quarters."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 11 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    no good, January 2, 2009
    By Anonymous

    "This is probably the worst camera I have ever used. I bought mine about 3 months ago and it doesnt work any more. Even when it was brand new it still didnt function right. You buy cheap you get cheap. Go for a more expensive camera."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 12 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 2 out of 5 2 out of 5
    works great in warm weather, December 22, 2008
    By Anonymous from Pittsburgh,PA

    "I got this camera in september and it worked great until mid november when the weather got colder and the rut got hotter,
    talk about frustated!! Now its late december with overnight temps in the low 20's and it barely works at all! Brought it in the house and let it warm up and it works well again. I'm returning it today.
    "


    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 13 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    VERY BAD CAMERA, November 24, 2008
    By Evileyes from NC

    "Bought this camera and I am VERY disappointed with it. Iset it out in a spot that got frequent deer visits and got 10 pictures, 8 of which were nothing and 2 were completely white out. I would save my money and spend it on a Moultrie!"

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 14 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    Wildview xtreme 5 digital scouting camera, November 19, 2008
    By IKErr

    "would not work with usb connection to computer, either xp or vista."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 15 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
    Bad Experience, November 3, 2008
    By woody7708

    "I had purchased 2 wildview cameras previously. One still works and the other is dead. Purchased the new Extreme 5 and got a few pictures, I think. Could not download to my laptop. Called the Wildview people, who first suggested that I needed to get special downloads from Microsoft. That cost me 40.00 and it still didn't work. Called back to Wildview and they declaired that the camers was defective. They ask that I call Cabela's. I returned the camera and I am waiting for a different brand."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? No

    Review 16 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
    camera, October 27, 2008
    By ralpr from virginia

    "not a bad camera for the money"

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

    Review 17 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
    nice camera for the money, October 4, 2008
    By Bleeckermountain from Adirondacks, NY

    "Battery life is about a week or two set at photos every 10 min. with flash. Good day and night shots from about 6 to 50 feet. Easy to use."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

    Review 18 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
    GREAT CAM, September 30, 2008
    By dunnit2 from OKLAHOMA

    "I HAVE 4 WILDVIEWS, 3 WORK GREAT, 1 HAD AN ELECTRONIC PROBLEM, AND WAS REPLACED AT NO CHARGE. WITH A LITTLE STUDY AND PATIENCE, YOU CAN MAKE THESE CAMS DO AN OUTSTANDING JOB IN ANY SITUATION. I WILL GET AT LEAST 2 MORE. RECOMMEND YOU GET A 12 VOLT WET BATTERY AND SOLAR CHARGER, SO POWER PROBLEMS DON'T GET BLAMED ON THE CAMERA."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

    Review 19 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
    CAMERA, September 29, 2008
    By BUD120 from TX

    "WORKS GOOD AND IS SIMPLE TO USE. THE SHORT FALL IS THAT IT USES C CELL BATTERIES."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

    Review 20 for Wildview Xtreme TGL5M Digital Scouting Cameras

    Overall Rating: 3 out of 5 3 out of 5
    Perfect for the money, September 29, 2008
    By TrailWatcher from Northern Ohio

    "Great pictures, Little sluggish on the trigger, Battery life without flash was three weeks. Most disapointing was the programining, a little confusing, not realy sure at times "Is it working?" Date stamp on videos next to impossible to view. My Moultrie 4.0 was more user friendly, batteries lasted 2 months, liked the "% batt"display. Picture quality about the same. However to be fair Infrared detection was poor in hot weather. Wildview perfect for the money, not ready to leave $500 hanging on a tree. Next camera, hair trigger a must."

    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
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