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Browning Trail Camera Review - Dark Ops vs Strike Force

Posted by Maz Barock on Tuesday, February 19, 2019

13reviews. Browning Trail Camera review, Dark Ops vs Strike Force Model. Features, specs, prices, video, comparison.

Browning Trail Camera Dark Ops review
Browning Trail Camera - Dark Ops


Browning Trail Camera - Dark Ops Specs and Features

For the best covert trail camera in the smallest case size, look no further than the Dark Ops cameras from Browning. These cameras feature an invisible Infrared flash to ensure game or trespassers on your property do not detect the camera while it is capturing images. The Sub Micro case size packs all the performance you would expect with 10MP picture quality, HD videos with sound, lightning fast trigger speeds and superior battery life.
  • Lightning fast 0.67 second trigger time
  • Records HD videos with sound 5 seconds to 2 minutes in length
  • Long battery life from 8 AA batteries, Batteries not included
  • 70 foot flash range
  • Includes Browning Buck Watch time-lapse viewer software

Dark Ops Pro's:
  • Terrific Daytime Picture Quality – 10MP
  • Terrific Battery Efficiency (even in video mode)
  • Dark IR - No visible flash to alert nearby humans of the camera’s presence
  • Good Night Quality (Black & White) & Good Flash Range (Comparable to Strike Force)
  • Great Versatility & Options – The burst mode and timing adjustability are very handy
  • Lightning Fast Trigger Speed
  • Great Detection Range
  • Display for Battery Life & Remaining Photo Memory
  • Connection Port – Camera works as SD card reader by connecting to PC or TV

Dark Ops Con's:
  • Cheap Plastic Latch – The plastic latch that closes the cover over the bottom half of the camera (control buttons, display, and SD card slot) is really easy to break.
  • No Field Viewer – There is no viewer to preview photos in the field, or to check alignment.
  • Motion Range – The range of detection is slightly greater than the camera view, and coupled with the lightning fast trigger speed this can mean the first photo may go off before the subject comes into view.
  • Digital camera USB connection cable for connecting the trail cam to a PC or TV is not included. The connection cable for my wife’s digital camera fit the trail cam, but I have used this feature a lot less than I thought I might.
  • SD Card Slot Access – For those with big fingers, the SD card can be difficult to remove from this camera; and it is virtually impossible to do with gloves on.

Comparing Browning Trail Camera - Dark Ops Model versus Strike Force Model
  1. Both are easy to use, have great daytime photo quality, and have terrific battery efficiency. The only difference between the two camera model is the flash type, so the remainder of the comparison is basically a contrast of traditional IR versus dark IR flashes.
  2. Night Photo Quality – The only area in which the Strike Force has a slight edge over Dark Ops, but it is really not much of an edge at all. The Dark Ops night photos are necessarily somewhat darker with the dark IR flash, so the clarity level is slightly affected. Still the range for night photos for the Dark Ops, although slightly less than Strike Force, has been fairly impressive just the same. Generally, I can only tell the difference between the flash ranges of the two models when they are set up in fairly open areas, i.e. they are nearly identical in thickly wooded areas.
  3. Flash Visibility – Strictly for deer trail camera purposes, the dark IR technology does very little, as although the deer can see the IR flash on the Strike Force, they become accustomed almost instantly. The real difference for flash visibility is as it relates to humans. Obviously, if you intend to use for security purposes, you should purchase the Dark Ops model. Furthermore, if humans are likely to come within your hunting area, the dark IR prevents potential camera thieves from being alerted to the presence of the device at night. The one usage related to hunting in which dark flash would be mandatory is for predator photography. If you intend to use the trail cam to pattern predator movements for foxes, coyotes, and bobcats; then the dark IR is a must have.

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