Your camera covered in snow

Bill

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This is what your camera sees when the sun is shining on it, it’s covered in snow and you manually trigger it.
Explains why I haven’t gotten any pics in a few days.

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Different camera, same story.

I do like manual trigger just to know my cameras are still there.

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Good idea.
Might have to remove them in the spring so the birds don’t make nest on your camera under that nice roof.
 
Good point. I guess I'll find out if they like to sit on the cam while it's snowing as well.
 
Good point. I guess I'll find out if they like to sit on the cam while it's snowing as well.

I only thought of it because they do that under the roof of my side door every year
 
I’m sure whatever you missed was a giant !!
 
So far mine is working.
Second picture is a different camera. The antenna doesn't bend over so the cover is up higher than I'd prefer, but it still gets plenty of coverage.

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Cool!
Hope I'm wrong on the birds

I'm the type that would just leave them be if they did decide to build a nest on the cam. Could actually get some interesting pics if the lens doesn't get covered with nest material or...crap.
 
With the snow today I was reminded of this thread and my diy covers. Here's a video I took last time I was checking cams.
 
I never did try that. Need to.
 
Would something like that also work to keep the dew,frost,etc from screwing up pics ?
 
Would something like that also work to keep the dew,frost,etc from screwing up pics ?

I think it helps a little. I've still gotten foggy pics from the humidity/moisture in the air but it does protect against the drizzle/mist that can fog up and even freeze on the lens.
 
Snow? What is this white stuff y’all speak of? Lol

That is way too much of that. 1-2” a year is plenty. Don’t know how y’all tolerate that much of that stuff.
 
Snow? What is this white stuff y’all speak of? Lol

That is way too much of that. 1-2” a year is plenty. Don’t know how y’all tolerate that much of that stuff.

I actually miss it when Spring comes.
 
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