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In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson interviews Gregg Farrell from Tactacam about their new camera, Reveal. They discuss the company's history, the current rain situation in Wisconsin, and their personal hunting plans for the year. They then dive into the details of Tactacam's transition from action cameras to trail cameras, focusing on the reliability and ease of use of their products. They also talk about the evolution of trail cameras and the importance of not over-engineering them. Finally, they discuss the specific features and differences between the Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned from the ground up, with improvements in form factor and antenna design. The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning. The external antennas are necessary because the areas where the cameras are hung typically have poor cell service, and the antennas maximize signal strength. The new cameras also feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards. The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models. Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience.

Takeaways:

Tactacam started as a company producing point of view cameras before transitioning to trail cameras with their Reveal line.

The company focuses on building reliable trail cameras and providing excellent customer service.

The Reveal cameras are designed to be easy to use, with a simple setup process and an intuitive app interface.

Tactacam aims to strike a balance between incorporating new technology trends and maintaining ease of use for customers.

The Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models offer different features and capabilities, providing options for different user preferences. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned with improvements in form factor and antenna design.

The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning.

The external antennas maximize signal strength in areas with poor cell service.

The new cameras feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards.

The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models.

Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience.

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In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson interviews Gregg Farrell from Tactacam about their new camera, Reveal. They discuss the company's history, the current rain situation in Wisconsin, and their personal hunting plans for the year. They then dive into the details of Tactacam's transition from action cameras to trail cameras, focusing on the reliability and ease of use of their products. They also talk about the evolution of trail cameras and the importance of not over-engineering them. Finally, they discuss the specific features and differences between the Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned from the ground up, with improvements in form factor and antenna design. The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning. The external antennas are necessary because the areas where the cameras are hung typically have poor cell service, and the antennas maximize signal strength. The new cameras also feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards. The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models. Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience.


Takeaways:


Tactacam started as a company producing point of view cameras before transitioning to trail cameras with their Reveal line.
The company focuses on building reliable trail cameras and providing excellent customer service.
The Reveal cameras are designed to be easy to use, with a simple setup process and an intuitive app interface.
Tactacam aims to strike a balance between incorporating new technology trends and maintaining ease of use for customers.
The Reveal X 2.0 and Reveal X 3.0 models offer different features and capabilities, providing options for different user preferences. The Tactacam 3.0 cameras have been redesigned with improvements in form factor and antenna design.
The new antennas are mounted on the top of the camera and have a two-position pivot, allowing for better transport and positioning.
The external antennas maximize signal strength in areas with poor cell service.
The new cameras feature high-quality 4K photos and 1080p videos, improved image sensors for fewer false triggers, and an internal storage option that eliminates the need for SD cards.
The cameras are more efficient with batteries and are priced the same as the previous models.
Future updates include new accessories and an app update that will simplify the user experience.

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