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game camera, Why ??
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Contributors to this thread:
Ron Miller 02-Aug-17
Jim Casto Jr 02-Aug-17
Ron Miller 02-Aug-17
Babysaph 02-Aug-17
hoppies56 02-Aug-17
Ron Miller 02-Aug-17
waterdr1970 02-Aug-17
Lone Eagle 02-Aug-17
Ron Miller 04-Aug-17
gobbler 04-Aug-17
From: Ron Miller
02-Aug-17
My pics are burnt up or over exposed 1-2 hours after daylight and the last 2 hours before dark ? They do good at night and in the middle of the day----Thanks

From: Jim Casto Jr
02-Aug-17
Sounds like you've got the sun beaming directly into the lens--maybe?

From: Ron Miller
02-Aug-17
That's not it Jimmy !

From: Babysaph
02-Aug-17
Mine does the same thing sometimes. Not always but it is usually as the sun comes up. Mine doesn't have the sunlight in it either. The night pics are better as well.

From: hoppies56
02-Aug-17

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What brand camera you using , some brands are bad for that, i have a older Bushnell that really bad at daylight and dusk , I have found browning and higher end cameras dont have this problem, Find the second buck in this photo

From: Ron Miller
02-Aug-17
My night pics and daytime pics are great, this is only from 1 camera !

From: waterdr1970
02-Aug-17
point them north and south much as possible usually fixes problem!

From: Lone Eagle
02-Aug-17
Some of my cheaper cameras do that from time to time. You might have weak batteries, I've had that to cause some strange this to happen to.

From: Ron Miller
04-Aug-17
Thanks, I will try new batteries and also pointing North and South. I moved the camera awhile back on 1 location and put a different camera there, the new camera takes good photo's. The other camera is in a dif location doing the same thing, I will definitely point N/S and change the batteries as soon as I visit that site again. God bless,-------------Thanks

From: gobbler
04-Aug-17
The N/S issue is important. It makes a big difference.

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