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Brinno BCC200 - Construction & Outdoor Security Time Lapse Camera Trio Bundle Pack - 42-Day Battery Life - 720P - Includes: TLC200 Pro Camera, Clamp, & Water-Resistant Case - (2-Pack)

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Size: 2 Pack


Features

  • CONSTRUCTION & OUTDOOR TIME-LAPSE CAMERA: 42-day battery life! Great for short-term outdoor construction projects and security surveillance where Wi-Fi is not needed. Includes 720P camera, waterproof housing, and clamp. Expand coverage with 2 cameras!
  • SET IT AND FORGET IT: Set the daily timer to program the hours to start and stop shooting each day. Once recorded, share the video with a push of a button. Wireless setup is perfect for job sites or off-the-grid areas and provides privacy of data.
  • AMAZING PROTECTION AND BATTERY LIFE: Protect your camera with our clear IPX4 rated water-resistant case and record up to 42 days worth of progress only using 4 AA batteries! Extend the battery life by DOUBLE using the daily timer feature.
  • AERONAUTICAL ALLOY CLAMP: Compact and strong, this clamp provides a stable base and attaches to any surface outdoors or at a construction project site. A 360 rotating ball joint with 90 tilt allows you to shoot from any desired angle.
  • 1-YEAR WARRANTY: Brinno camera bundles combine brilliant innovation with premium hardware for custom timelapse, security, or event videos. Product warranty 1-year from the date of purchase against defects under use as instructed by the users manual.

Brand: Brinno


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Video Capture Resolution: 720p


Maximum Aperture: 2 f


Flash Memory Type: SD


Video Capture Format: MPEG 4


Supported Audio Format: AAC


Screen Size: 2 Inches


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Wireless,Waterproof


Product Dimensions: 2.87 x 11.26 x 13.62 inches


Item Weight: 3.96 pounds


Item model number: BCC200-2Pack


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 16, 2016


Manufacturer: Brinno


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  • Amazing Customer Support!!!! Excellent Value for a quality product.
Size: 2 Pack
The media could not be loaded. I bought this 2, camera bundle which includes 2 BCC200s (Cameras with Weather Cases) to record work at my custom home job site. After a few weeks of satisfactory use one of the screens developed white, horizontal lines near the bottom third. I also noticed moisture in the enclosure of the other camera. The short story: Brinno replaced BOTH cameras (the 2nd as a precaution in case it was damaged by the moisture) and they replaced the enclosure. They coordinated the replacement with me, so I would not lose a single day of recording at my job site. I highly recommend the product and the company. Despite the fault in one camera, I would buy these again in a heartbeat. Brinno absolutely stands behind their product. What about using these cameras and the results they deliver? They ship with 16GB micro SD cards. Their chosen file system only supports up to 32GB. Given the difference in price between those sizes, Brinno should just ship them with 32GB cards. The settings menu on the camera is logical and intuitive, but it could be improved. One frustration comes from accepting a change in a submenu, send you back to the main screen. This forces you to reselect Settings and scroll through the submenus to be back to same level and on to the next setting. Since you generally make you settings once for a project this is only a minor inconvenience. Bear in mind that each feature you turn on consumes more space in your recording. Set HDR high uses more storage than HDR low or off. Low Light on uses more storage than Low Light off. Obviously, a 2 second time lapse interval consumes more storage than a 30 second interval. I get 7 days of recording on a 32GB micro SD card with the following settings: 2 second interval, 30 FPS, White Balance = Auto, Image Quality=Best, Scene=Daylight, Timer=0730-1730 (10 hrs. daily), Low Light=off, HDR=Medium, Time Stamp=On, LED Indicator=On, Band Filter=60Hz. Every week I swap out SD Cards and batteries (The batteries are NOT discharged in a week. I use rechargeable batteries and swap them only to ensure batteries are not drained in the middle of a week.) The picture quality (even at 720p) is excellent. Once I failed to ensure my camera was strait and had to rotate the image in the editor to straighten the image. As you may know, doing so means you have to zoom in to properly fill the frame. The resulting image quality suffered minimal loss of definition. The example I posted illustrates the use of two cameras from different angles. The video editing was done AFTER converting the AVI files to MP4 using Handbrake. The editing was done in Movie Studio Platinum 14.0. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • We've now ordered a dozen of these!
Size: 2 Pack
Over the course of the last 9 or 10 months since we bought the first TLC200, our company has bought several of these, usually in sets of 2, 3, or 4, for our multiple plant locations, where we use them for Lean Principle timelapse studies of our production. I operate 3 for the local branch. The plants are exposed to the elements, rugged, dusty places, and these cameras have no problem being out in the action. I haven't experienced any issue with the weatherproofing and no issues with the cameras themselves. There is a newer model out this year that is 1080p HD (these are 720p) and supports more than 32GB (these only support SDHC, newer ones are SDXC) and can be adjusted to not record on weekends or non-production days. The new model is still double the price, so the TLC200 is still highly recommended. We're seeing about 7+ days of recording time on a 32GB card when snapping at 5 second intervals - it is scene dependent, watching paint dry would take less data than timelapsing your garden. The FOV is plenty wide too, which is nice, and the case has mounting points to attach additional accessories too if you wanted (eg. telescoping lens). The camera does not include a microphone in case you need to be concerned with wiretapping laws in your state or jurisdiction. Critiques/Notes: As mentioned, these ones you can only set time of day to record, only one interval - so you can't record say a morning period of 2 hours and an evening period of 2 hours, you'd need to set it from morning through night recording, and it will record agnostic of what day of the week it is, even weekends. The weatherproof casing while resilient has a weird design choice in that when you open the case in-place on the mount, the whole camera swivels away from the back panel, and this does not make any sense from a user standpoint: you'd want the back panel to flip back so you can pull the camera straight out. This is because the mounting screw point is on the lid/rear-panel of the case and not the body of the case. I don't know why they did this, it seems absurd to me, and makes it more likely you'll accidentally drop a camera. The mount itself is very rugged, but we've had one tech bust the green insert on one of them which is a plastic piece - it's used to help you clamp to smaller beams/tubes like a 3rd mini-leg inside the clamp. Our most common mounting point at the plant is electrical conduit that runs up and down concrete columns, and the provided clamp doesn't let you orient the camera vertically up if you do this. So, I highly recommend for that type of setup you buy an additional double-ball camera mount attachment on Amazon that gives you the extra degree of freedom you need. The mount/camera is compatible with all standard 1/4" mount hardware. The only thing I've seen fail is SD cards when we've mounted these out in the sun - I strongly urge people not to mount these in direct sunlight to avoid heat issues, and to use lithium batteries if you need to record in freezing or hot summer temperatures. Lithiums also maintain their voltage until the point they tap out instead of petering off like alkalines do, and you'll see your video get grainier and grainier as the voltage drops out, so in the end you get shorter useful life from alkalines and I wouldn't recommend rechargables because they cannot handle outdoor temperatures well at all and most only supply 1.2 V not 1.5 V. I wish this came with a tool to fidget with the large flathead screw that connects to the casing, my car key is getting annoyed with me. If you need to run lots of recordings of a single scene: 1) Get 2 (or more) 32GB SDHC cards, and keep spare batteries, swap them all at once to eliminate recording downtime 2) Use the knob at the base of the provided mount to line up with the weatherproof case: point it in the same direction as your scene/lens. When you need to remove the camera to replace cards/batteries, unscrew the camera from right there, and you can easily realign the camera to the orientation of the knob without moving the mount an inch. 3) With lithiums, when you see the battery indicator go 2/3, they're practically dead. Swap them. In practice you can normally get 2 SD cards worth of video with one set of 4 batteries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2019 by Jon Charron

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