There is however no discount to either plan if adding additional cameras. The same plan on a monthly basis is $8.00 and each additional camera will cost $7.50.įinally, the economical Starter Plan limits each camera to 250 phots per month, and activation for the yearly plan comes in at $55.00 or if you prefer the monthly plan it is just $5.00. Each additional camera added to the plan costs $75.00. The intermediate plan, which limits you to 500 photos per month per camera, is $85.00 dollars yearly. The yearly plan for each additional camera is $96.00 while the monthly plan is an additional $12.00 per month. You can add additional cameras to the plan as well. The monthly Pro Plan also features unlimited photos but cost you $13.00, which is three dollars more per month when compared to the yearly plan. The monthly plan costs more per month but the nice feature is it can be deactivated at any time.Īt the highest level, the Pro Plan features an unlimited number of pictures sent to your phone per month and costs $120.00 per year. A yearly plan is paid in full upon the plan’s activation whereas a monthly plan, as its name constitutes, is paid monthly. Each plan itself is broken down into two choices, a yearly or a monthly plan. Pricing depends on the number of pictures captured per month and the length of the plan. The Tactacam Reveal has no setup or activation fees and offers three data monthly/yearly plans. I found Verizon to give me the best coverage in the hilly areas of Ohio. I recommend going to the most remote area of a property where you plan to set up a camera and check cellular coverage. The most important aspect of a cellular trail camera is if you have sufficient cell coverage in the area or areas you will be placing the camera(s)? The Reveal is available in two wireless carriers, AT&T and Verizon. I even traded a week-long trip in Buffalo County, Wisconsin to an Outfitter using my camera services. I was modifying cameras as a hobby and making a few cameras for outfitters. From there we jumped to modifying Jazz units for video and the popularity of “hacking” hit its heyday. It wasn’t long before several guys came out with their own boards and we jumped into the digital age modifying Sony P41 cameras. By the time the mid 90’s rolled around there was a fledgling group of us that had a web page dedicated to hacking. The “hack” on the camera was retrieved from something known as the internet. It was then off to the local drug store for film development and a suspenseful hour waiting for the photos to be developed.įrom there I moved on to making my own trail cameras by using a motion detector that I bought at Radio Shack, a protective waterproof case, battery holder and Olympus Owl camera. That initial model utilized 35mm standard camera film. I was in high heaven and eagerly anticipated my weekly visit to retrieve the film from the camera. It was many years ago, the early 90s to be exact, that I got into trail cameras when my wife bought me one from an emerging company called CamTrakker.
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