Just a FYI everyone never set a trail camera over it's native sensor resolution. Interpolated images are created when the camera digitally adds extra pixels for every real pixel the camera creates. Worst case - each additional pixel added is identical to the first. So a green pixel is just split into 4, 8 or 16 additional green pixels. This neither increases the quality of the picture or allows you to zoom in to view additional details. Best Case - additional pixels are added using computer algorithms to guess the color of the added pixels. In either case, the interpolated file size is exponentially larger creating longer recovery times and consuming vast amounts of additional storage space. This camera above has a native 3MP sensor. 99% of Trail camera companies use Interpolation as a way to boast about a fancy camera when in reality their selling you a product that can never shoot even close to 16,32,64 megapixels. My advice as I said above just set the camera to it's native resolution and you will capture way more pictures and videos and take up less space well making the cameras reaction time WAY WAY faster.