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Developed by wildlife, for wildlife photographers, Traxwatch One is an essential tool for all discerning photographic enthusiasts. Simple and easy to use, it performs an array of useful functions including - remote triggering of camera, infra-red beam trigger, PIR trigger, time lapse controller, auto focus set facility, shutter trip delay - you name it, Traxwatch One can do it.
Taking advantage of the latest wireless technology, there's no tangle of wires to deal with and its working range is superb.
Traxwatch One principally combines two methods of remote trigger activation.
Firstly, detection of movement by means of an infra red beam and PIR technology, then secondly by automatic camera tripping at preset intervals.
Traxwatch One also has a counter, allowing monitoring of animals and for that extra special piece of footage, interface it with your video camera.
Compatible with most leading manufacturers.
So. whether you want to leave your camera out throughout the night to photograph an otter, or shoot a time-lapse of a cloudy sky, Traxwatch One is for you.
Key Features

Kit Comprises
Specification Sheet
* IR Beam Trap - Infrared 36kHz Modulated Beam
* PIR Detection Trap - Pyroelectric PIR sensor, Field of view 60°
Detection Ranges 3, 5 & 8 Metre
RF Shutter Trip - Radio Frequency 2.4GHz, 1/10 Second Max Delay
Manual Mode - Remote Shutter Release & Auto Focus, 20 Metre range
* Time Lapse Mode - 1 second to 99 hours, 1 second increments
* Count Down - Self Timer 1 second to 99 Hours, 1 second increments
Event Counter - Trip Activation Counter
Weatherproof - IP65, splash proof
Rechargeable - 4.5v DC 1500 cycles
* The following trip options can be applied to all trigger modes except Manual Mode
Capture Rate - Pulse, 1, 2, & 3 seconds (Burst), 1, 5 & 10 minute (Video)
Trip Delay - 1/10 to 9/10 Seconds
Focus - Focus First or No Focus
Charlie Hamilton James
Award winning wildlife photographer and film-maker
"It's so simple, I love it"
"Traxwatch is a dream come true. Of all the camera trap systems I've used, it is by far the simplest and easiest to use ( I didn't even read the instructions!).
The different functions on it make it suit just about any situation. I love it!"