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Frosty trail camera


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Hey everyone,

       Just curious if anyone else experiences these issues with trail cameras set up out in an open area, such as a field edge.  On cold heavy frosty nights the lense gets glazed over with frost and affects motion sensor as well.  I know I'm not getting pictures because of this.  Can't be the only one out there dealing with this....  anyone have any tips or tricks to prevent this?

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Try a very light coating of "rain-x" like used on a car windshield and buff the lens well after.

There is also a product for anti-fog product called "cat crap" that works on lenses and glasses as well.

 

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