Moultrie Game Spy M-80 IR Mini 5.0 Megapixel Digital Game Camera

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The Moultrie Game Spy M-80 mini 5.0 Megapixel Digital Game Camera is so compact that it easily fits in your hand yet offers 16:9 widescreen videos and images. With an Illumi-Night sensor, this infrared game camera produces bright, clear pictures whether it's day or night. This game spy camera is outfitted with 3 operational modes: time lapse plot camera with a variable picture delay, IR triggered camera for capturing pictures at night, and plot camera during the day. This mini game camera's also includes a battery life calculator. This camera operates on 4 or 8 standard AA batteries. (not included)

Moultrie Game Spy M-80:
  • Features widescreen pictures and videos
  • Illumi-Night sensor
  • Battery life calculator
  • Plot Stalker time-lapse mode
  • 5.0 megapixel infrared game camera
  • 3 operational modes; IR triggered game camera, time-lapse plot camera, Plot camera by day, infrared camera at night
  • 16:9 widescreen images and video images
  • Picture delay: 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1-60 minutes
  • Easy to read photo strip with temperature, moon phase, time, date and camera ID stamp
  • Records video with sound
  • External power port for optional
  • SD memory card slot up to 32GB (SD card required for operation, card not included)
  • Operates on 4 or 8 AA batteries (not included)
  • Includes USB cable, mounting strap, and Plot Stalker software CD



  • I did a lot of research, and finally decided to get the m-80. When I opened it, it was very easy to set up. I've had it out for about a week now, and the photos and videos have been great. Both day and night pictures were clear and easy to see. The advertised 60' range is true, and most of my pictures are from 30-50 feet.It does say on the back of the package that an SD card is required for operation. Also the purpose of the aim device is for you to stand in front of it and wherever the light is the brightest, that's where it'll shoot. I would suggest to anybody to read the instruction manual first, and that should take care of most problems. This was my first trail camera, and I would definately recommend it to a friend.

    $127.00
    At Walmart on 5-20-2012.