Infrared images have historically been to overexposure. Cuddeback's exclusive Correctly Exposed IR assures
IR images are correctly exposed
If you've used an infrared scouting camera, you probably know that deer that appear close to the camera are commonly overexposed. The infrared flash washes out detail, sometimes to the point that the entire deer goes stark white. The reason for this is the power necessary to assure long flash range.
Cuddeback's Correctly Exposed IR accounts for close-in on animals and makes sure not to overexpose them. This way you see detail you wouldn't otherwise see - all this without compromising flash range.
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"The new Attack IR takes unbelievably clear nighttime photos with no blurring on a moving animal."