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Post by gwinnman on Jul 16, 2013 15:23:45 GMT -5
Has anybody ever had their trail camera that takes pictures but the screen is pretty much a white out?
You can vaguely make out that a deer is in the frame. It does this about twice a day for about 30 minutes.
Other than that it takes great pics.
It's not the sun because the camera is set up in a dense woods and sometime the white frame is at night.
Thanks for input..
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jul 20, 2013 20:10:36 GMT -5
I had one like that in about 50 photos. Not sure what it is. Have you seen any strange lights in the sky around there? :-) I guess it could be aliens erasing the film, or not.
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Post by GS1 on Jul 20, 2013 20:41:22 GMT -5
It sounds like transition photos from when it doesn't know if to use the IR flash or not. That wouldn't explain it at night though. Could be catching a reflection off of a leaf or limb that is too close to the flash.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2013 21:50:41 GMT -5
My Bushnell does that for a few minutes during the transition light. Other than that, it is an awesome camera...best I've ever had.
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Post by ms660 on Jul 21, 2013 13:52:25 GMT -5
My Bushnell does that for a few minutes during the transition light. Other than that, it is an awesome camera...best I've ever had. Both my Bushnell 436's do this also for a few minutes than all is well.
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Post by gwinnman on Jul 22, 2013 9:42:11 GMT -5
I called Bushnell. They said it could be transition period, animal to close to camera, or maybe a lens problem.
You guys are on it..
Love the Bushnell cameras. This is the only issue I've had.
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