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    Hello All,
    Had the opportunity to field test the new Campark TC07 solar power dual lens trail camera recently. Here's my thoughts - with a selection of pics and videos.



    Cheers,
    Justin

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    You recommended the Zopu Trail Camera to me in March 2022. Awesome camera, I think a set of batteries last almost a year and I have it out all year. I will have to give the Campark TC07 a try, the only problem I see is getting sunlight when the camera is attached to a tree.
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    Thanks for the review. Too bad it’s not a cell camera as it’s not practical for me to pull SD cards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Found View Post
    You recommended the Zopu Trail Camera to me in March 2022. Awesome camera, I think a set of batteries last almost a year and I have it out all year. I will have to give the Campark TC07 a try, the only problem I see is getting sunlight when the camera is attached to a tree.
    Great to hear the Zopu is still working out for you - had one stolen but another is out in the field and like you said, the battery life (and quality of video) is top notch.
    You might want to look into the Ceyomur CY95. I tested it alongside the Campark. Solar power as well but not a dual lens. One thing I do love is the sound quality of the Ceyomur - loud and crystal clear. The Campark sound is not great on a good day, which is the only negative. The Ceyomur is quite a lot cheaper as well. Here's review I did:

    Cheers,
    Justin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Menard View Post
    Thanks for the review. Too bad it’s not a cell camera as it’s not practical for me to pull SD cards.
    One negative, Sam - with all of my cams only ten minutes away, I'm out weekly pulling cards. Cheers!

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    just judging by the photos and videos, not a fan of that separate night camera, looks like the same lens and instead of a red glow looks like a massive white flash instead. i could be wrong but who knows. i do like that 120 degree lens.

    another gimmick about all these cameras though is theres almost 0 point of the 4K feature. you cannot render 4K images or video to a 1080P screen which is what most laptops phones etc are. and if you do the max setting on these cameras for it is 30 FPS not 60.

    conserve more battery power and more card space always use 1080P for videos and pictures. which will allow you to use 60fps

    if youre using it for your purpose though justin, ( capture footage and share online regular basis) then 4K video may be a better option but you would need to upload in 4K to youtube etc. as well

    either way love the reviews !
    and all your footage you share !

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