Surprisingly enough durability with this camera did not seem to be an issue. Quite often when dealing with cheaper priced cameras, durability becomes an increasing issue. While there are obviously much small cameras on the market, the Terra Extreme seems to fit in the average size category. Measuring at 5.3″T x 3.8″W x 2.4″D, this camera comes in at 49.27in 3, which is below our maximum acceptable size. The Terra Extreme also comes equipped with a standard 1/4-20 thread on the bottom of the camera making it simple to use aftermarket mounting brackets, if that is your preference. However its easy to use and tends to get the job done. It doesn’t tend to hold as tight as the spring buckles that we prefer. The buckle being made of plastic keeps the hardware from rusting in the elements, but the cam buckle is one of our least favorite types of buckles. The mounting options are basic options with a 1″ x 6′ weaved strap with a plastic cam buckle. There is not camo pattern, to help blend the camera into the surroundings, the finish color is simply a matt gray, and the texture is a cheap looking rendition of gray bark. The general overall appearance of the Terra Extreme Lightsout, is pretty bland.
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