How to fix blurry photos on my Spypoint Scouting Camera?
- NnelsoncarmenSep 3, 2025
If you're getting blurry photos, especially in low light with fast-moving subjects, try setting the 'Night mode' to 'BLUR' to reduce the motion blur.
How to fix blurry photos on my Spypoint Scouting Camera?
If you're getting blurry photos, especially in low light with fast-moving subjects, try setting the 'Night mode' to 'BLUR' to reduce the motion blur.
How to fix dark photos/videos at night with my Spypoint LINK-DARK Scouting Camera?
To get better results, ensure the subject is within the ideal flash range. Subjects may appear too dark if they are too far away.
Why does my Spypoint LINK-DARK Scouting Camera say 'Insert memory card'?
A memory/SD card is required to record photos and videos. Make sure to use a SDHC standard full size 32 GBs and less memory card. Do not use a MICRO SD in an adaptor.
Why does my Spypoint LINK-DARK Scouting Camera show 'Error: No SIM card' and how to fix it?
This error indicates that the SIM card is either missing or defective. Try turning the camera off and on again. If the problem persists, turn off the camera, remove the SIM card, and reinsert it as shown in the battery case diagram, listening for a click to confirm it's correctly inserted.
What does 'Card error' mean on my Spypoint LINK-DARK and how to fix it?
A 'Card error' message means the camera can't access the memory card. Try turning the camera off and on again. If that doesn't work, remove the SD card and reinsert it, ensuring you hear a click. Check if the gold contacts are clean. If the problem continues, format the memory card by performing a slow format on a computer.
What does it mean when the red light in front of my Spypoint LINK-DARK blinks?
The red light blinking indicates that the camera is set on TEST mode. Alternatively, if the camera is set on PHOTO or VIDEO mode, the red light flashes for 30 seconds to give you time to leave the area before a photo or video is taken.
What to do if my Spypoint Scouting Camera is not responding?
Try removing the batteries and then reinstalling them. If that doesn't work, replace the batteries or recharge the lithium battery pack.
What to do if my Spypoint LINK-DARK Scouting Camera doesn't take photos or videos?
First, verify if there are batteries in the camera, and replace them or recharge the lithium battery pack if necessary. Also, check if the camera is turned on. If these steps don't work, try slow formatting the memory/SD card in a computer and make sure the camera detects movement by proceeding to a Detection Test.
Details how to power the camera using AA batteries, a lithium battery pack, or an external 12V source.
Guides on SD card requirements, insertion, capacity, formatting, and continuous recording functionality.
Recommendations for installing the camera at the correct height and distance for best field of view and image quality.
Step-by-step instructions for safely transferring media files from the camera's SD card to a computer.
Solutions for issues where the camera fails to turn on, respond, or its screen turns off unexpectedly.
Addresses problems with taking photos/videos, dark images, blurry shots, or no images appearing.
Solutions for lack of detection, false triggers, or issues with motion sensor accuracy.
Troubleshooting steps for 'Insert memory card', 'Card error', 'SIM card' and 'No SIM card' error messages.
Details the process for obtaining warranty or repair service, including contacting support and obtaining an RMA.
| Trigger Speed | 0.07 seconds |
|---|---|
| Wireless Connectivity | LTE |
| Number of LEDs | 42 |
| Battery Life | Up to 6 months |
| Flash Range | 80 feet |
| Detection Range | Up to 100 ft (30m) |
| Video Resolution | 720p |
| Memory | MicroSD card (up to 32GB) |
| Storage | MicroSD card, up to 32GB |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to 50°C |
| Power Source | 8 AA batteries |











