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🌲 Hunt Smarter, Not Harder — See the Unseen in 4K!
The Bushnell Trail Camera CORE S-4K is a professional-grade, no-glow game camera delivering ultra-high-definition 4K video and 30MP images. Designed for serious hunters and wildlife enthusiasts, it features a rapid 0.2-second trigger speed, 110-foot invisible night vision, and a bright 1.5-inch color viewscreen for easy field setup. Built tough with IP54 water resistance, it thrives in extreme outdoor conditions, powered by 6 AA lithium batteries and supporting up to 512GB SD cards for extended monitoring sessions.



| ASIN | B096T1FZTW |
| Antenna Location | Game & Trail |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,952 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #69 in Hunting & Trail Cameras |
| Brand | Bushnell |
| Built-In Media | Trail Camera |
| Color | Camo |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Cellular |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | iOS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 160 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Box |
| Frame Rate | 30 frames_per_second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00029757199492 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Trail Camera |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bushnell |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year limited |
| Model Name | Bushnell Trail Camera CORE S-4K |
| Model Number | 119949C |
| Night Vision | Night Color |
| Night Vision Range | 110 Feet |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 4K Video, Night Vision, No Glow |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Game & Trail |
| Special Feature | 4K Video, Night Vision, No Glow |
| UPC | 029757199492 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP54 |
| Wattage | 9 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
C**W
Superior images in both daytime and nighttime modes
I own three trail cameras (Browning, GuardePro and now the Bushnell CORE S - 4K. The Browning and GuardePro were their most expensive models without WIFI. The Browning takes good (B grade) daytime and B- nighttimes videos. The GuardePro take B+ nighttime video and D quality daytime photos. These images have hardly any dynamic range and are overexposed. I have just owned Bushnell for one week. I purchased it because I was looking for better quality video and I trusted the name. I own a Bushnell Range Finder for golf. Optics are excellent in it. Happily the Bushnell Trail Camera Video is far better than either the Browning or GuardePro. Images are well exposed, especially in daytime video (A- grade) and nighttime is also very good (A-). Also the Bushnell lens seems to give better depth of field, so that close images are more in focus than the other brands. I don't know about battery life with the Bushnell yet. The Browning is terrible!!! Brand new batteries which are supposed to last several months, lose their charge to 34% in one week! I called their customer support and they recommended using only Energizer Alkaline Batteries. So I bought some and they are not better than Duracell.
R**A
Great camera
Bushnell is a great trail camera. It takes great pictures and videos, the night pictures are very clear, easy to set up and use.
J**N
Nice pictures but difficult to control
Very good picture quality. But the camera has too much a mind of its own, sometimes causing no recording, no illumination at night, or absurdly short recordings. This happens also with a combination of settings that should not be affected according to the user guide; it took systematic experimenting to find settings that avoid these problems to a certain extent. The camera is advertised as having a response time of 0.2 sec, but for video the response time is 0.5 sec.
D**M
High marks for picture quality, ease of use, and appearance!
This is the fifth trail camera I have owned, and so far, it is also the best. I first owned a Bushnell Trophy Cam HD that I found at a tag sale. It worked well, and image quality and audio was good, but there was no viewing screen, which meant checking and adjusting new placement more time-consuming. I chose the Bushnell Core S-4K no glow camera this time based on reviews and best trail cam lists. I love the camouflaged casing. The gray blends in better with the trees on my property, many of which are oak. This model does have a viewing screen, so positioning is easy. You can also view captures on the screen, although I remove the SD card and look at videos on my computer. Programming was easy and well explained in the instruction manual. I wish the timestamp could be am/pm and not just 24-hour, but that is a minor issue. What I am most thrilled about with this model is the picture clarity. I use my trail cameras to view the wildlife on my property, so the video quality is critical for me. Everyone has commented on the improved clarity compared to my other cameras. An added bonus is the hybrid mode option. When this is selected, the camera takes a certain number of pictures (determined by the user) and then starts video. I have found that it is more likely to capture an animal moving quickly through the area, which is often the case with coyotes and bobcats, for example. in short, this camera gets high marks from me for picture quality, ease of use, and appearance.
A**R
As described.
As described.
D**.
Not acceptable
Terribly disappointing for a name brand. Purchased to take night only pics in my backyard. It cannot be programmed for specific Start/Stop times. The Night setting seldom works if, at all. Picture quality is not as good as other cameras I have used. I cannot recommend this unit.
K**S
Various things people may find good to know
Not really made explicit anywhere but when you turn it on the LCD screen shows what the camera is seeing, which is great for setting it up, and a feature that's been missing on Bushnell cameras (and many others) for years. That was a major reason I bought this one, having to race back and forth to a laptop twenty times to get the image set up right would drive me nuts. The picture in the manual shows the SD card being inserted upside-down (contacts at the top), it actually goes in face-up. When the description says it uses SD cards it really does use full-sized SD cards, not micro SD like almost everything else does. If all you've got is micro SD card you'll need to use a plastic SD card adapter for the camera. The files get big really quickly, a few 30-second videos at medium resolution (1080p) consumed over a gigabyte of space. If you've got a 32GB SD card lying around that you decide to use, it's not going to go far. This is a bit of a problem because while micro SD card capacities keep going up, common full-size SD cards have mostly topped out at 32-64GB. Everything over that size is not common and often stupidly expensive. Looking at a local supplier, they don't even have a 512GB SD card while micro SD cards in the same capacity and from reputable vendors (Samsung, Sandisk, Kingston) are plentiful. Files are saved as MOV's (QuickTime), circa 1992. I mean, pretty much anything can still play these things, but yeesh! The encapsulated video is H.264 with AAC audio, but the choice of MOV instead of MPG as container format is puzzling. The camera runs fine off rechargeable NiMHs, just drop in some Eneloops and you won't have to throw away a set of batteries each time they run down. Someone who did a partial teardown of one pointed out that the screws are inside the gasket rather than outside as is normal for IP67 cases, which means the screw holes present a potential ingress point for moisture. The silicone protective caps for fibre optic connectors are exactly the right size to plug them, but if you don't happen to have those lying around you may want to press a blob of vaseline into each hole to prevent moisture ingress. If anyone from Bushnell is reading this, Google "ip67 gasket" in image mode to see what I mean about how the gasket should be laid out.
R**N
Best I've used
Batteries last a very long time. Batteries are from August 2024 and still have plenty of power left. Captures adequate photos of animals stealing vegetables from the garden. Much more reliable than some of the less expensive cameras. You get what you pay for. This camera is top notch.
R**T
ne fonctionne pas
la camera ne prend pas de photos je veu un code de retour j utilise la camera pour la chasse et elle vien juste de commancer la raison pour la quel je n est pas utiliser avant
B**.
Very well made.
Very good results. Well made and easy to set up.
J**E
muy buena!
Muy buena definición en video nocturno !
R**K
Great images, shame about the movement sensor.
I have an old Bushnell HD trail camera which works very well but the imaging technology is showing it's age, so decided to upgrade to this much much later Bushnell model. Whilst the image quality in both day and night is very good. The movement detection just doesn't seem to work. Tried playing around with the various settings but no joy. It work with obvious movements such as people walking close by, but will not trigger on mice or rats (which is what I want it for), plenty false triggers on rain though. The old model movement sensor has no problem but this newer design just isn't fit for my purpose. Also tried a differnt make, and with all three cameras side by side, this one never caught a thing, whereas the other two worked flawlesly. The other two have 850nm illumination, so maybe that has an affect. Ether way this one is being returned.
A**R
Not worth the money.
Batteries don’t last more than a couple of days when used in movie mode at night. I returned it.
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