Game/Trail cameras

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Alien

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Does anyone have a solution for stopping lenses from fogging up? Seems everytime I need to capture something all I get is fog. The only time they work OK is if there is a bit of wind and that is rare at night here.
 
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Have you tried cleaning the lens with anti-fog agents? Available in all dive shops and online.

I have seen a couple of trail cameras with lens heaters in the past, but not recently.

All the best,

Peter
 
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Guess I'm lucky, no fogging yet. But spiderwebs are driving me nuts. The night-vision UV light must attract spiders.

This new Wyze $35 camera was ideal to learn what was making a racket under the house at 2am. (Raccons). And it works great in daytime. The ability to select a limited 'trigger' area and avoid triggering on blowing branches is great.

But the trigger-on-motion runs all night, seeing continually the bright glare of close-up spiderweb filaments. Bah.
 
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Is it possible that there is a rat zooming by, and you are just left with a frame of spiderwebs? Most cameras only trigger on IR. Have you tried turning the camera 90 degrees?

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Game/Trail cameras #5  
Have you tried cleaning the lens and applying Rain-X?? It works on my truck's backup camera.
 
   / Game/Trail cameras #6  
Had several different types and never noticed a problem with fog.
 
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Thanks guys. I can get Rainex locally so I could use it on the Mustang and Ranger reverse cams too.
Cheers
 
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Is it possible that there is a rat zooming by, and you are just left with a frame of spiderwebs? Most cameras only trigger on IR. Have you tried turning the camera 90 degrees?
Good suggestions but what I'm seeing is the light reflecting off spiderweb filaments that are dangling and swaying with the breeze. The same long dangling filaments I walk into, when I haven't gone into that barn stall for a few days. Sometimes with a tiny spider dangling off the bottom.
 
   / Game/Trail cameras #9  
Does anyone have a solution for stopping lenses from fogging up? Seems everytime I need to capture something all I get is fog. The only time they work OK is if there is a bit of wind and that is rare at night here.
Plain old Ivory soap will stop the fogging. Gel shaving cream works too.
 

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