The Bunaty Mini Full HD is one of the smallest photo traps on the market. The manufacturer itself likes to compare it to a cigarette box. It may be a bit bigger, but it's still an impressive feat from a photo trap. The photo trap boasts two illuminating LEDs. Thanks to these, it can flash invisibly at night with a range of 12 meters. The resulting photos are taken at up to 16 MPx resolution and video at Full HD. The photo trap stores data (photo and video) on a SD card up to a maximum capacity of 32 GB. When the maximum capacity of the inserted SD card is reached, the photo trap will either stop capturing or overwrite old recordings.
The photo trap is powered by four pencil batteries (4xAA). You can switch it to three different modes: off, on and test. The first two are obvious - off and on photo trap. In test mode, you can then set everything to your requirements.
The biggest advantage of the photo trap is the relatively large colour LCD display and six clearly described buttons. These two elements make it much easier to set up the various functions of the photo trap. Another significant plus is the clear Czech menu. The LCD display is also a great help when placing the photo trap itself. So you don't have to wait long for the first picture to find out that the thief only managed to take a picture of your legs. You'll see the final view right after switching to on mode. For 45 seconds, the display shows you exactly what the lens is capturing. During this time, you must place the photo trap.
You can set quite a few different functions in the menu. The photo trap takes one, two or maximum three pictures in short succession. You can also specify the length of the recorded video by a few seconds up to ten minutes. Keep in mind, however, that the longer the video is recorded, the more space it will take up on the SD card. Unlike some competing models, you can also record video with sound. If you go through the menu thoroughly, you will find that you can also adjust the motion sensor sensitivity, reach level.
Most noteworthy is the recording interval, i.e. the time between taking individual pictures. So if you set five minutes and the sensor records motion for 14 minutes, it will take three pictures. However, the photo trap can also be used for time lapse. Alternatively, you can set it to be active only at night. You can even passcode the photo trap to prevent unauthorized access.
Main advantages
- Large and clear LCD display
- English instructions and menu
- simple and easy to understand setup of the photo trap
- very small size
- wide range of functions and settings