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PeakShot Trail Camera — Screen-Free Retro Digital Camera

$65.78

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The PeakShot Trail Camera is built for those who chase light, not screens — screen-free, 8MP, 8 filter modes, ready for any trail.

Whether you're tracking wildlife at dawn or wandering a trail with no destination — PeakShot keeps up without getting in the way. Wide-angle F/2.2 lens, dial-in filters, no app needed. Just point and shoot.

Compatible With

Windows & macOS via USB-A to USB-C. Exports JPEG — ready for Lightroom, Photoshop, Capture One.

Sensor8MP CMOS
Resolution3264 × 2448
Lens28mm, F/2.2
File FormatJPEG
Flash Range1.2m LED
Battery800mAh Li-ion
Storage4GB TF (up to 256GB)
Dimensions11.5 × 3 × 6.5 cm

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Marcus T.

Apr 11, 2026

Verified

Took it up to 11,000ft and it didn't miss a beat

I've been hiking the Cascades for years and always struggled with bulky cameras. This thing fits in my hip pocket and the shots are genuinely stunning. Grabbed a photo of a black bear at about 40 feet — crystal clear. Battery lasted the whole weekend.

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Jess R.

Apr 7, 2026

Verified

Finally a camera that keeps up with me

I run trails most mornings and I used to just use my phone. The PeakShot is so much better — no fumbling with a screen, no notifications, just point and shoot. The colours come out warm and natural.

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Daniel K.

Apr 2, 2026

Verified

Solid build, great shots, no fuss

Took it out in -8°C on a ski tour and it held up perfectly. Battery was fine and the lens didn't fog up once. Simple to use, which is exactly what I wanted.

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Priya M.

Mar 27, 2026

Verified

The photos have a quality I wasn't expecting

I bought this mostly for convenience but the image quality genuinely surprised me. The colours are rich without being oversaturated. Every photo looks like something I'd actually want to print and frame.

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Tom W.

Mar 22, 2026

Verified

Does exactly what it says on the tin

No nonsense, no app, no setup headaches. Charged it up, threw it in my pack and headed out. The flash range is solid for dusk shots and the JPEG files drop straight into Lightroom.

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Chloe B.

Mar 17, 2026

Verified

My favourite piece of kit right now

I've recommended this to three friends already. It's the kind of camera that makes you want to go outside more just so you can use it. Transferring photos is dead simple, just plug in and drag.

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Ryan S.

Mar 11, 2026

Verified

Exceeded every expectation

Honestly didn't expect much at this price point but this camera blew me away. The filter dial is satisfying to use and the black & white mode is stunning. Took it kayaking and it survived a light splash no problem.

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Amelia F.

Mar 5, 2026

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Great for adventure photography

Compact, reliable, and the image quality is better than I expected. The wrist strap is a nice touch. Would love a slightly longer battery life for multi-day trips but overall very happy.

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Noah C.

Feb 27, 2026

Verified

Screen-free is the way to go

I was skeptical about no screen but after one weekend I'm completely converted. You just shoot more freely. Less second-guessing, more moments captured. The warm filter is my go-to.

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FAQ

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you head out on the trail.

The PeakShot Trail Camera delivers around 500 shots per charge — more than enough for a full day out on the trail. Battery life can vary slightly depending on temperature and flash usage, but in typical conditions you won't need to worry about running out mid-hike. We recommend charging the night before a big trip.

The built-in storage holds approximately 2,000 photos. When you get home, simply plug the camera into your computer using either of the included cables (USB-A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C) and transfer or delete images directly — it shows up as a standard drive, no special software needed. Once cleared, you're ready for the next adventure.

Yes. The PeakShot Trail Camera is built for the outdoors with a weather-resistant body that handles rain, dust, and humidity without missing a beat. It's been tested in wet forest conditions, coastal mist, and dusty mountain trails. Do not fully submerge it — light rain and splashes are fine, but it is not waterproof.

Setup takes under two minutes. Power on the camera, choose your preferred shooting mode using the top dial, and you're ready to shoot. No app, no Wi-Fi, no account required. For first-time use, we recommend doing a quick test shot indoors to confirm your settings before heading out.

Connect the camera to any Mac or Windows computer using either of the included cables — USB-A to USB-C or USB-C to USB-C. It mounts as a standard external drive — just drag and drop your JPEG files into any folder. You can also delete photos directly from the drive to free up space for your next shoot. No drivers or software installation needed.

All photos are saved as JPEG files, which are universally compatible with every major photo editing app — including Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop, Capture One, and Apple Photos. JPEGs are ready to share straight from the camera with no conversion step required.

Absolutely. The camera performs reliably in cold conditions down to around -10°C (14°F). Battery performance may reduce slightly in very cold temperatures, so if you're heading into freezing conditions, keep the camera close to your body between shots to maintain warmth and extend battery life.

PeakShot Trail Camera — Screen-Free Retro Digital Camera

PeakShot Trail Camera — Screen-Free Retro Digital Camera

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