So a camera should be a Christmas present, but after I got another of Technaxx and was absolutely dissatisfied with the, I swapped to the Wild in this vision. The camera came within 2 days of order ready with me on, so set up and looked what happened at night as in the garden. The quality of the images during the day is very good (eg bird feeders) at night OK, just the orange boy and a fox are through the infrared flash only white, but the animals (dog, fox, cat) are clearly visible. I have only half of the lights on and a few of them masked, as I just wanted to monitor a range of 1m (food bowl), otherwise it would be too light, but from 2 m to 4 m distance, the pictures with half the LEDs well illuminated. A greater range up to 10 m can be even at night to monitor it, but the smaller animals are then too blurred, and deer and wild boar are fortunately not (yet) in the garden as a guest. After a week, and about 300 photographs and 100 video films the batteries are then been (Eneloop) empty, unfortunately there is no indication from the outside like a flashing light that the standby display, but as important, it was not me but dannn. If the video function is off, keep the battery safe much longer, since the infrared light but some attracts power. If the camera would be used in a public area such as in the forest, the lack of mechanical anti-theft would be a problem, a password protection of the camera does not prevent indeed the take away, but only use the next, and whether that is then returned, but it is questionable. For my purposes, it is ideal from my point of view and I would therefore recommend it without restriction for private plots