Browning Max Overview
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1Description
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2Motion Sensor
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3Photo Resolution
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4Video Recording
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5Flash
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6Continuous Shooting
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7Interval Shooting
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8Monitor
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9Memory
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10Power
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11Mounting
Featuring a trigger speed as fast as 0.3 seconds and a 0.6-second recovery time, the Browning BTC 5HD-MAX Strike Force HD Max Trail Camera will help you monitor movements of game on your hunting grounds with 18MP photos and 1600 x 900 video with sound.
Many functions of the Strike Force HD Max can be adjusted to suit your camera's purpose and location. The 80' detection range is adjustable. The infrared flash has a maximum range of 100' but can be set to Powersave, Long Range, or Fast Motion as needed, while Browning's Illuma-Smart technology adjusts the flash on individual shots for optimal photo quality. The Smart IR Video feature, meanwhile, keeps the camera rolling during the day as long as game is present.
The camera can capture up to eight images at a time in Multi-Shot or Rapid-Fire mode, providing multiple looks at game (or people) on your property. Photos and videos are recorded on a user-supplied SD memory card up to 512GB, and Browning's SD Card Management will overwrite older images when the card is full. The camera runs on six AA batteries and can be powered by an external 12 VDC source.
- Adjustable 80' detection range
- Trigger speed adjusts 0.3-0.7 seconds
- 0.6-second recovery speed
- Records 1600 x 900 video with sound
- Clips can range from 5 seconds to 2 minutes
- Smart IR records video during day as long as game is present
- Infrared LED flash with a 100' maximum range
- Powersave, Long Range, Fast Motion options
- Illuma-Smart technology adjusts flash for optimal photo quality
- Captures up to 8 images in Multi-Shot or Rapid-Fire mode
- Programmable delay: 1-second to 60-minute interval
- Time-Lapse Plus shooting mode with preset 5-, 10-, 20-, 30-, and 60-second and 1-, 2-, 5-, 10-, 30-, and 60-minute intervals
- Selectable start/stop image timer
- Data strip displays time, date, temperature, moon phase, and camera ID
- Photos and videos are recorded to optional SD memory card up to 512GB
- Camera includes SD card Memory Management option, which allows you to overwrite older images on the card if it's full
- Runs on 6 user-supplied AA batteries
- Can also be powered by optional external power supply connected to its 12 VDC power jack
- 1/4"-20 threaded hole on bottom for connection to a tripod, tree, or post mount
UPC: 855121008387
In the Box
- Browning BTC 5HD-MAX Strike Force HD Max Trail Camera
- 6' Mounting Strap
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
Table of Contents
- Description
- Motion Sensor
- Photo Resolution
- Video Recording
- Flash
- Continuous Shooting
- Interval Shooting
- Monitor
- Memory
- Power
- Mounting
Browning Max Specs
Camera Type |
Surveillance/Trail/Wildlife |
Imaging
Image Resolution |
18 MP |
Additional Resolutions |
8 MP 4 MP 2 MP |
Angle of View |
40° |
Built-In Flash |
IR LEDs |
Effective Flash Range |
100' / 30.5 m |
Time/Date Stamp |
Yes |
Motion Sensor
Sensor Type |
Passive Infrared (PIR) |
Detection Range |
80' / 24.4 m |
Trigger Speed |
0.3 to 0.7 Second |
Recovery Time |
0.6 Second |
Shooting Controls
Burst Capability |
8 Images per Trigger (Max) |
Interval Recording |
5, 10, 20, 30 Seconds 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60 MinutesSunrise to Sunset |
Interval Delay |
1, 5, 10, 20, 30 Seconds 1, 5, 10, 30, 60 Minutes |
A/V Recording
Audio Recording |
Yes |
Video Recording |
Yes |
Video Format |
1600 x 900 |
Video Clip Length |
5, 10, 20, 30 Seconds 1, 2 Minutes |
Connectivity/System Requirements
Wireless Connectivity |
None |
Physical
Media/Memory Card Slot |
Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC [512 GB Maximum] |
Built-In Memory |
None |
Battery Type |
6 x AA |
External Power Source Capable |
Yes, 12 VDC (Not Included) |
Display |
Yes |
Playback |
No |
Mounting |
1/4"-20 Female (Included) |
Dimensions |
4.5 x 3.3 x 2.5" / 11.43 x 8.38 x 6.35 cm |
Packaging Info
Package Weight |
1.015 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) |
9.3 x 4.9 x 2.9" |
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