XLP Pictures From Whitetail Supply
Sequence of Rapid Fire pictures, Nov 2006.
From our customers & our own, using the new XLP, an exclusive product only available at Whitetail Supply.



Most controller cards miss out becuase their PIR circuit requires movement for the next picture, if the animal is out of the PIR detection you missed out on all the following sequential photos. The XLP keeps taking pictures (outside of the core PIR detection area) as fast as the camera will allow a picture to be taken, up to 7 pictures at a time.




Here you can see on the first picture, how the Doe is walking towards a scrape, the immediate picture is taken, then the following pictures are taken as fast as the S600 would allow, (without the need of any further motion to activcate the PIR detection sensor) Second photo shows the buck trying to mate with the doe, the third photo shows the doe walking away from the buck, and the last picture shows the doe leaving, down the trail it came from.




Without the XLP, do you know what your missing!


XLP Pictures
Rapid Fire pictures captured in early October 2006.
Here you can see on the first picture, how the Buck is working the branch at a scrape, the immediate picture is taken, then the following pictures are taken as fast as the S600 would allow, (without the need of any further motion to activcate the PIR detection sensor) Second photo shows the buck scent checking the scrape, the third photo shows the buck paw the scrape & leaving, down the trail it came from.
Here we show you how Rapid Fire works on a trail situation using the XLP.

After the first PIR detection, the camera continues to take  pictures of the entire camera's field of view.

After the ciruit times out of the photo sequence it is ready for the next event in undeer 10 seconds.
Here is a fantastic picture sent in "Strong Buck" with the XLP



Here are 2 fantastic Stealth pictures, "Mature Buck" with the XLP
D.P.


Sequence of Rapid Fire pictures, Nov 2006.
using the new XLP!


Here you can see on the first picture, a mature buck enters the scrape, the immediate picture is taken, then the following pictures are taken as fast as it can, (without the need of any further
motion to activcate the PIR detection sensor)




The 2nd photo shows the buck starting to rub glands.






The 3rd photo shows the buck really working
his tarsal gland hocks with urination.





The 4th photo shows the buck scent checking the
tree for intruders.







The 5th photo is where he begins to leave the scrape.


Without the XLP, do you know what your missing!
The following 3 Immediate pictures show that the mature Buck was spooked from the camera. Sure take a look at the first immediate picture, this buck has his tail already 1/2 way up, the following 2 pictures you can see the buck vanished.
The following 3 Immediate pictures show all 3 deer interested with the scent, notice as each picture is shot in rapid fire sequence that the deer are not happy with the  flash and we capture them walking away as well.

This is the same area as the buck photo above, we have switched over to a stealth setting so we don't spook the deer from our area.
Here is a buck that we caught about 3 feet in front of the camera at a small handful of feed.