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Bushnell Core DS No Glow

Bushnell Core DS No Glow

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Bushnell Core Dual Sensor No Glow Review

The Bushnell Core Dual Sensor has everything and more that we look for in a low glow trail camera. The DS has nearly perfect speed and detection, really good photos and videos, 12 months of battery life, an internal viewer, and much more. - TCP Staff

Model # 11-9977C | Bushnell Core DS No Glow Owner's Manual

Core Dual Sensor FAQ's


Pros

  • Fantastic picture and video quality (dual lens maximized day and night imagery)
  • Incredible detection circuit
  • 1-Year battery life
  • Easy programming and well-built case design

Cons

  • Somewhat narrow field of view (34.9°)
  • Motion Test mode does not operate properly

Picture Quality:

Photo resolution: 30 mpxl (interpolated)

Video resolution: 1920 x 1080 (60 fps) w/ audio

Flash Type: Low Glow IR (Bushnell lists this as no glow but we can see a faint glow from 10-15')

The Bushnell Core DS No Glow trail camera has realistic color on the photos, average clarity, and good depth to each picture. Check out the sample photos below but we are quite impressed with how they turned out.

Night pictures really seem to benefit from the dual sensors. The night photos are clear, have very good contrast, and lack the white noise normally associated with a low glow game trail camera. Overall, picture quality is very impressive.

Video quality is outstanding and offers 60 frames per second at 1080 resolution. The clarity and focus is just a step below the best we've seen on the market, but outside of that, we believe you will find the day videos to be extremely impressive. Night videos have excellent contrast and clarity. If you enjoyed this camera, view our Bushnell Core S-4K No Glow camera.

What if you purchase from us and aren't happy with the image quality?

This is a common question and we have a very simple solution. Call, email, or chat with us and we can take a look at the images and offer suggestions or immediately tell if something is wrong with the camera. If so, we will warranty the camera for you (with the free 2-Year warranty you receive from us) or return the camera for a full refund (within 90 days of purchase). You have control of the process, remember, we work for you.

Megapixel Ratings:

In the past, many people get confused with the megapixel rating trail camera manufacturers advertise. Companies inflate the mpxl rating to attract eyes to their products. They do this through interpolation, which digitally adds megapixels to a photo without actually improving the picture.

The best way to judge picture quality is to look at actual pictures. You will notice this the most when you zoom in on a full-size image that a camera has taken. The details of the photo will appear hazy or even digitized. This is normal, and to be expected.

Battery Life:

Picture & Video Resting Power (on): 0.28 mW

Picture Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 2.7 Ws | 3.3 Ws

Video Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 23.8 Ws | 61.3 Ws

Picture Mode

If this camera were to take 35-day and 35-night pictures every 24 hours, the Bushnell 119977C would last 12 months in the field on a set of 6 AA Lithium Batteries.

Video Mode

If this camera were to take 15-day and 15-night videos (10-second videos) every 24 hours, the Bushnell 119977C would last 2.1 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries.

Detection Circuit:

Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.17 s. | 0.7 s.

Video Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.37 s. | 0.6 s.

Detection Range & Angle: 110 ft. @ 35.1° detection angle (34.9° field of view)

The Bushnell Core Dual Sensor's detection circuit is spectacular. Speed, distance, and consistency are on full display. These are extremely impressive numbers. If you want us to be picky, the only thing we would mention is that the field of view is more narrow than the average (industry standard is around 42°). Still, this is an incredible detection circuit.

Quality of Design:

Dimensions: 5.75" x 4" x 3"

Battery Type: 6 AA

External Battery Jack: 6-volt

Case Design

The Core Dual Sensor feels sturdy and well-built. The latch is easy to manipulate and has a positive snap when closing. The Core DS has a bracket on the back of the camera for a python cable lock and a threaded insert on the bottom for a Slate River Mount.

The SD card slot is easy to locate but you do have the push the card in quite for to lock in place and to release. Batteries load easily into the tray and slide in and out of the camera effortlessly. This is a really good case design.

Camera Setup

The setting menu is very easy to navigate and would be intuitive for first time trail camera users or experienced pro's. The Core DS has popular settings like Hybrid Mode (picture + video), time lapse, and start/stop time (AM, PM, or 24 hours). The internal viewing screen makes field set up extremely simple, letting the user see exactly where the camera is pointed.

SD Card Storage Examples

With a 16 Gig SD card and the camera taking 8 mpxl photos (this is our recommended setting as it is closest to the native resolution), this game trail camera could store 4,606 pictures on the SD card.

With a 16 Gig SD card and the camera taking 1920x1080 (60 fps) video resolution, this trailcam could store 409 10-second videos.

From this data, you can extrapolate out storage capacities of different sized SD cards and different resolution settings. We give you a 16 Gig SD card with the purchase of this camera through us. If you need additional or larger SD cards, you can shop all SD card options here.

Durability

To date, we have not had any durability issues with the Bushnell Core Dual Sensor. If anything arises, we will be sure to update this review.

Keep in mind, our 2-year warranty program is your free insurance program in case something goes wrong with a camera you purchase from us. This warranty protects you from any manufacturing defect the camera might experience for two years.

The Bushnell Core Dual Sensor has everything and more that we look for in a low glow trail camera. The DS has nearly perfect speed and detection, outstanding photos and videos, 12 months of battery life, an internal viewer, and much more. To date, this is our top trail camera for 2019.

Since 2005, our mission has to been to provide consumers with unbeatable value, advice you can trust, and customer service that exceeds expectations. There are plenty of places you can choose to do business with, if we are lucky enough to earn your support, we promise to give you our undivided attention. Trailcampro has grown each year not only by relying on your happiness but on the assumption that if we blow you away with customer service, you will brag about us to your friends (have you seen our referral/reward program?).

As always, if you have additional questions, feel free to call, email or chat with us. We look forward to helping you find your next trail camera!

Enjoy our reviews? Please consider purchasing your next trail camera from us.


FAQ's: Bushnell Core Dual Sensor No Glow Trail Camera

Q: How do I view the pictures?

A: There are a number of ways to do this. Pictures/videos are stored on the SD card you place in the camera. Here are some other methods for viewing images:

  • You may view the pictures on the internal 1.5" picture viewer
  • View pictures on your computer. Plug the SD card in a desktop computer or laptop via the built-in SD card reader or use a USB reader if your computer doesn't have one. This method works for most tablets as well. With this method, we recommend having two SD cards per camera so you can swap them in the field.
  • Trail Camera Viewers. While more expensive, handheld viewers are useful if you don't have a smartphone or run multiple trail cameras.

Q: Will this trail camera trigger on small animals (birds, rodents, etc.)?

A: Trail cameras detect on a combination of heat and movement, so, yes, small mammals will trigger the camera. However, if you are going after smaller warm-blooded mammals, we recommend getting the camera closer to your target. For best performance, place the camera in an area that would enable picture detection from 3 - 20 ft.

Q: Can animals see the infrared flash on this camera?

A: This is a low glow trail camera, meaning it has an extremely faint red glow when taking pictures or videos at night. We rate cameras as low glow if we can see the glow within 15 ft., but have a much harder time seeing it at a greater distance.

Q: Where can I purchase this camera?

A: From us! We hope to woo you with our incredible charm, two-year warranty, 90-day returns, free continental U.S. shipping, and technical expertise. If that isn't enough, we give you a 16 Gig SD card with this camera and you can call and talk our ear off anytime.

Seriously, though, we know you have plenty of options of where to spend your hard-earned money. The internet can be the wild, wild, west of too-good-to-be-true deals. If you choose to do business with us, we will go out of our way to make sure you are happy with the camera you select and the service we provide you.

We are passionate about testing and reviewing trail cameras, but most importantly, we are passionate about treating our customers the right way. We do things differently from what you have come to expect from other internet retailers and we hope you give us the opportunity to prove that to you.

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  • Bushnell Core DS No Glow

    Bushnell Core DS No Glow

    This is a discontinued camera

    Bushnell Core Dual Sensor No Glow Review

    The Bushnell Core Dual Sensor has everything and more that we look for in a low glow trail camera. The DS has nearly perfect speed and detection, really good photos and videos, 12 months of battery life, an internal viewer, and much more. - TCP Staff

    Model # 11-9977C | Bushnell Core DS No Glow Owner's Manual

    Core Dual Sensor FAQ's


    Pros

    • Fantastic picture and video quality (dual lens maximized day and night imagery)
    • Incredible detection circuit
    • 1-Year battery life
    • Easy programming and well-built case design

    Cons

    • Somewhat narrow field of view (34.9°)
    • Motion Test mode does not operate properly

    Picture Quality:

    Photo resolution: 30 mpxl (interpolated)

    Video resolution: 1920 x 1080 (60 fps) w/ audio

    Flash Type: Low Glow IR (Bushnell lists this as no glow but we can see a faint glow from 10-15')

    The Bushnell Core DS No Glow trail camera has realistic color on the photos, average clarity, and good depth to each picture. Check out the sample photos below but we are quite impressed with how they turned out.

    Night pictures really seem to benefit from the dual sensors. The night photos are clear, have very good contrast, and lack the white noise normally associated with a low glow game trail camera. Overall, picture quality is very impressive.

    Video quality is outstanding and offers 60 frames per second at 1080 resolution. The clarity and focus is just a step below the best we've seen on the market, but outside of that, we believe you will find the day videos to be extremely impressive. Night videos have excellent contrast and clarity. If you enjoyed this camera, view our Bushnell Core S-4K No Glow camera.

    What if you purchase from us and aren't happy with the image quality?

    This is a common question and we have a very simple solution. Call, email, or chat with us and we can take a look at the images and offer suggestions or immediately tell if something is wrong with the camera. If so, we will warranty the camera for you (with the free 2-Year warranty you receive from us) or return the camera for a full refund (within 90 days of purchase). You have control of the process, remember, we work for you.

    Megapixel Ratings:

    In the past, many people get confused with the megapixel rating trail camera manufacturers advertise. Companies inflate the mpxl rating to attract eyes to their products. They do this through interpolation, which digitally adds megapixels to a photo without actually improving the picture.

    The best way to judge picture quality is to look at actual pictures. You will notice this the most when you zoom in on a full-size image that a camera has taken. The details of the photo will appear hazy or even digitized. This is normal, and to be expected.

    Battery Life:

    Picture & Video Resting Power (on): 0.28 mW

    Picture Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 2.7 Ws | 3.3 Ws

    Video Daytime/Nighttime Power Consumption: 23.8 Ws | 61.3 Ws

    Picture Mode

    If this camera were to take 35-day and 35-night pictures every 24 hours, the Bushnell 119977C would last 12 months in the field on a set of 6 AA Lithium Batteries.

    Video Mode

    If this camera were to take 15-day and 15-night videos (10-second videos) every 24 hours, the Bushnell 119977C would last 2.1 months in the field on a set of lithium batteries.

    Detection Circuit:

    Picture Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.17 s. | 0.7 s.

    Video Trigger & Recovery Speed: 0.37 s. | 0.6 s.

    Detection Range & Angle: 110 ft. @ 35.1° detection angle (34.9° field of view)

    The Bushnell Core Dual Sensor's detection circuit is spectacular. Speed, distance, and consistency are on full display. These are extremely impressive numbers. If you want us to be picky, the only thing we would mention is that the field of view is more narrow than the average (industry standard is around 42°). Still, this is an incredible detection circuit.

    Quality of Design:

    Dimensions: 5.75" x 4" x 3"

    Battery Type: 6 AA

    External Battery Jack: 6-volt

    Case Design

    The Core Dual Sensor feels sturdy and well-built. The latch is easy to manipulate and has a positive snap when closing. The Core DS has a bracket on the back of the camera for a python cable lock and a threaded insert on the bottom for a Slate River Mount.

    The SD card slot is easy to locate but you do have the push the card in quite for to lock in place and to release. Batteries load easily into the tray and slide in and out of the camera effortlessly. This is a really good case design.

    Camera Setup

    The setting menu is very easy to navigate and would be intuitive for first time trail camera users or experienced pro's. The Core DS has popular settings like Hybrid Mode (picture + video), time lapse, and start/stop time (AM, PM, or 24 hours). The internal viewing screen makes field set up extremely simple, letting the user see exactly where the camera is pointed.

    SD Card Storage Examples

    With a 16 Gig SD card and the camera taking 8 mpxl photos (this is our recommended setting as it is closest to the native resolution), this game trail camera could store 4,606 pictures on the SD card.

    With a 16 Gig SD card and the camera taking 1920x1080 (60 fps) video resolution, this trailcam could store 409 10-second videos.

    From this data, you can extrapolate out storage capacities of different sized SD cards and different resolution settings. We give you a 16 Gig SD card with the purchase of this camera through us. If you need additional or larger SD cards, you can shop all SD card options here.

    Durability

    To date, we have not had any durability issues with the Bushnell Core Dual Sensor. If anything arises, we will be sure to update this review.

    Keep in mind, our 2-year warranty program is your free insurance program in case something goes wrong with a camera you purchase from us. This warranty protects you from any manufacturing defect the camera might experience for two years.

    The Bushnell Core Dual Sensor has everything and more that we look for in a low glow trail camera. The DS has nearly perfect speed and detection, outstanding photos and videos, 12 months of battery life, an internal viewer, and much more. To date, this is our top trail camera for 2019.

    Since 2005, our mission has to been to provide consumers with unbeatable value, advice you can trust, and customer service that exceeds expectations. There are plenty of places you can choose to do business with, if we are lucky enough to earn your support, we promise to give you our undivided attention. Trailcampro has grown each year not only by relying on your happiness but on the assumption that if we blow you away with customer service, you will brag about us to your friends (have you seen our referral/reward program?).

    As always, if you have additional questions, feel free to call, email or chat with us. We look forward to helping you find your next trail camera!

    Enjoy our reviews? Please consider purchasing your next trail camera from us.


    FAQ's: Bushnell Core Dual Sensor No Glow Trail Camera

    Q: How do I view the pictures?

    A: There are a number of ways to do this. Pictures/videos are stored on the SD card you place in the camera. Here are some other methods for viewing images:

    • You may view the pictures on the internal 1.5" picture viewer
    • View pictures on your computer. Plug the SD card in a desktop computer or laptop via the built-in SD card reader or use a USB reader if your computer doesn't have one. This method works for most tablets as well. With this method, we recommend having two SD cards per camera so you can swap them in the field.
    • Trail Camera Viewers. While more expensive, handheld viewers are useful if you don't have a smartphone or run multiple trail cameras.

    Q: Will this trail camera trigger on small animals (birds, rodents, etc.)?

    A: Trail cameras detect on a combination of heat and movement, so, yes, small mammals will trigger the camera. However, if you are going after smaller warm-blooded mammals, we recommend getting the camera closer to your target. For best performance, place the camera in an area that would enable picture detection from 3 - 20 ft.

    Q: Can animals see the infrared flash on this camera?

    A: This is a low glow trail camera, meaning it has an extremely faint red glow when taking pictures or videos at night. We rate cameras as low glow if we can see the glow within 15 ft., but have a much harder time seeing it at a greater distance.

    Q: Where can I purchase this camera?

    A: From us! We hope to woo you with our incredible charm, two-year warranty, 90-day returns, free continental U.S. shipping, and technical expertise. If that isn't enough, we give you a 16 Gig SD card with this camera and you can call and talk our ear off anytime.

    Seriously, though, we know you have plenty of options of where to spend your hard-earned money. The internet can be the wild, wild, west of too-good-to-be-true deals. If you choose to do business with us, we will go out of our way to make sure you are happy with the camera you select and the service we provide you.

    We are passionate about testing and reviewing trail cameras, but most importantly, we are passionate about treating our customers the right way. We do things differently from what you have come to expect from other internet retailers and we hope you give us the opportunity to prove that to you.

    Back to Top of Page

    Read Reviews From All the Game and Trail Cameras

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Customer Reviews

Overall rating: 3.9142857 / 5 from 35 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Bushnell Core DS No Glow trail camera offers fantastic picture and video quality, with impressive detection speed and a 1-year battery life. However, some users noted a somewhat narrow field of view and issues with the motion test mode.

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  • Low Glow Performance: 14%
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Review highlights

  • "Night pictures are pretty good for a no-glow."Francis E.
  • "I have used several game cameras and the Bushnell has the best quality pictures out of all."David D.
  • "The Bushnell Core DS detects small animals much better than the Reconyx 550 white flash camera."Jay P.

Reviews

Bushnell Core DS No Glow

"I could not be happier with this camera. Great night and day pics. Day pics have great color and detail. Fast reaction time on the videos."

Dave D. (5/5)

High quality video, but worried about settings

"The video quality on these cameras is great. The design makes them easy to set up and install. However, one of the cameras completely reset itself into default mode midway through an 8-day deployment. I am not sure how this happened, as no one touched the camera, but 5 days after the camera was up it suddenly had a timestamp of 1/1/20 and took photos instead of video. We reset the cam hoping that this was a fluke and it will not happen again."

Dianne B. (4/5)

Good Camera

"I have only had a chance to check the photos once, but they seemed like great pictures, both night and day."

Brent B. (5/5)

I have been using Bushnell

"I have been using Bushnell trail cameras for many years without any issues. The new camera is smaller and uses fewer batteries which is good. I haven't used it enough to have an opinion on picture quality but will soon. One potential problem is the battery slide and locking system. I had trouble getting it to latch and it seems there could be a breakage issue in the future. This is likely to be a real problem if you try to change batteries in the field when it is cold."

Clinton H. (4/5)

Great bit of kit

"Completely overkill for my tiny garden but I wanted something I knew I could rely on after having a disappointing experience with a faulty Browning trail camera. Shipped to UK as we had no stock here over the pandemic (and it worked out cheaper!). I just wanted to know if I had a hedgehog visiting the garden and a couple hundred dollars later I've learned I don't (yet anyway). I've seen all sorts of other really interesting footage though, birds pulling worms out the ground, squirrels digging up my lavender, a field mouse clearing seeds under the bird feeder.. It's definitely keeping me entertained. I'm more interested in videos than pictures but the few I did capture looked ok. Good points: - Still on 'full' battery (lithium) despite recording hours of video. - At close range, sensitive enough to be triggered by something as small as a mouse (you can make less sensitive if desired) - Great video quality and can be adjusted if you want to use less memory - Night-only option for when you're sick of seeing the same 2 squirrels each day - Fairly straight forward to setup.. just put the batteries & card in and flick through the options and then set to 'on'. There's a red LED that flashes as a bit of a countdown before it starts. Bad points: - Can be repeatedly triggered by a slowly moving shadow on a sunny day (I expect you could fix with the lower sensitivity setting) - Dynamic video halts the video when animal still in view (I was looking at small animals so just put it to always 1min vids) - Max memory card is 32gb (easily maxed out in a day if you're doing 1min videos with no delay & pointing at a tree / shadow on a sunny day) Good fun & a good bit of kit that feels like it's gonna last, would recommend to anyone who's curious about what goes on when they're not looking!"

Clayton T. (5/5)

Bought several different types of

"Bought several different types of trail cameras to try and see what I liked best. I bought two of the Bushnell Core DS No Glow, one took decent pictures in both night and day. The other took horrible photos both night and day. so that is why a 3 Star rating. One I was happy with, not blown away but happy. The other I was ready to take out of the field, but reset and will try again, but if no improvement its gone. I will add that I have other Bushnell trail cameras and have had good luck with them."

Rodney T. (3/5)

Bushnell core do no glow

"VERY disappointed in this camera’s performance. I purchased based on your reviews. Camera was set up on a fox den in early April, just pulled the card today. 1327 pictures of various fox behaviors.None were what I consider to be good quality photos. Any motion in a daytime photo resulted in a blurry photo. Night photos were even worse. I have used Browning cameras at the exact same setup in previous years with MUCH better results! I will attach a couple of the “better” photos. Thanks for your time, Russ"

Russ J. (1/5)

Pretty good night camera

"Very fast reaction time. Good clear daytime pictures. I wish the night flash was a little brighter. The coyote in the picture was about 35' away from the camera."

Peter H. (4/5)

SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISON - BUSHNELL CORE DS VS. RECONYX 550

"The Bushnell Core DS detects small animals much better than the Reconyx 550 white flash camera. I deployed these 2 cameras side by side at a carnivore station in the Sierras. The Reconyx detected the large bodied target species - coyote - just fine. But the Reconyx completely missed 3 smaller species of squirrels that were detected by the Bushnell core. The images from the white flash camera had much greater resolution but that is to be expected from the more intense illumination."

Jay P. (4/5)

Solid camera

"Very Nice pics and videos. I like the construction and setup. Sound quality on videos not great, though."

Tina T. (4/5)

Q&A

How well does this camera hold up in humid environments and rainy weather? (i.e. Swamp)
They are weatherproof and do really well.
How do I get 60 seconds at night on the new trail cameras like the CORE ? I have older generation that do both 60 sec day and night.
Sets length per video clip. The default setting is 10 seconds fixed time per video, with an available range from 5S (5 seconds) to 60S (1 minute). Nighttime limit of 15 seconds when LED Control = High. The "Dynamic" setting provides a variable video length, based on animal activity within PIR range and your Interval (next page) and LED Control settings as follows: With Interval set to 0.6 sec: video length is a fixed 10 seconds per trigger. If a new trigger occurs during the last 4 seconds of a video, another 10 second video will be recorded immediately after the first. This will continue indefinitely as long as battery power is adequate, regardless of LED Control settings, during both day and night time. With Interval set to 2 sec or longer, for daytime videos: video length is "adaptive" (determined by new triggers), with a minimum of 5 seconds. If a new trigger occurs during the last 4 seconds of this first video, the length is extended by another 1-4 seconds (based on when the new trigger happens), with a maximum total length of 2 minutes continuous video before a new video is initiated. With Interval set to 2 sec or longer, and LED Control=High, for night videos: same as daytime, but maximum length is 15 seconds before 16 recording ends and a new video is started if a new trigger occurs. With Interval set to 2 sec or longer, and LED Control=Med/Low, for night videos: same as daytime, but maximum length is 60 seconds before recording ends and a new video is started if a new trigger occurs.
What format are the videos in? MP4 or AVI. AVI doesn't work well on a macintosh, so I need to know.
.MP4
How is it affected by cold weather? Like, freezing temps in Wisconsin? Thanks.
It will work down to around 0° F.
What are the dimension specs of this camera?
5.75" x 4" x 3"