If you plan to use scouting cameras for wild turkey hunting, a good handheld photo viewer is a must-have. These tools are simple to operate and invaluable to have along. Just pop out the camera’s SD card, or hook-up your camera to the viewer using a USB cable, and view the pictures right there in the woods or fields. The photos you scroll through are sure to help you make good and timely hunting decisions.
Scouting camera photo viewers also let you zoom, pan, delete and even brighten images. Most units have a port for a second SD card. This allows you to transfer images from each camera card onto this second “archive” card. After transfer, the device lets you delete the images from the camera card, which you re-insert into the camera. In the end, you are left with an archive card that holds the images from every camera you’ve checked and a clean SD card in all of your cameras.
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| The Cuddeback CuddeView X2 features a color 2½-inch screen, dual SD card slots and operates on four AA batteries. And, it comes with a USB cable. Learn more right here. |
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The Moultrie Picture Viewer has a 2.8-inch screen, two SD card slots, mini USB connection port and operates on four AAA batteries. Learn more right here. |
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