Here is a Browning pic. Notice how clear it is:
Clear for sure but I hope she’s nursing. Looking a little thin with noticeable ribs, etc
Like wise here’s a clear pic this morning from my other Tactacam Gen 2.0
Here is a Browning pic. Notice how clear it is:
Clear for sure but I hope she’s nursing. Looking a little thin with noticeable ribs, etc
Like wise here’s a clear pic this morning from my other Tactacam Gen 2.0
It works well. It helps to create a vapor barrier seal. You can try it or you don't have to. It is no skin off my back. Its not clobbered on there like caulking on shower stall. You just want a thin film on the seal that is covered up when the camera is closed up.I cleaned the seal but did not put anything on it. I would think the vaseline/dieletric grease would tend to attrach dust, etc...thereby degrading the seal.
I have three Tactacams. Two have worked great for three years, and the other one started getting cloudy pics even during the day.I have 2 Tactacams now my first X Pro I’ve had for 18 months is on its way back to Reveal because of daily internal condensation issues causing cloudy pics. I don’t know if it’s an issue with this camera or this model. My other camera is an X Gen 2.0 and has never hadgg V this problem.
I had 2 of the older W.I. cameras and they lasted 5-6 years with no issues. Bought several newer cameras in the last 2-3 years and they didn't make it through a season.I bought some Wildgame Innovation cameras a few weeks ago. Their site had a buy one, get two free deal. Can't beat that.
I put them out to see how they look and they were pretty decent for $35 each after the discount. I don't like W.I. cameras due to them attracting ants like crazy but for this cheap, I deal with ants.
Here is an example:
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I have one that my neighbor gave me about that long ago, new in box. It is along an interior road and sits mostly in the sun. It keeps chugging along without any issues at all. The pictures are small and for some reason this is the only camera I have that ants are attracted to, but it keeps working.I had 2 of the older W.I. cameras and they lasted 5-6 years with no issues. Bought several newer cameras in the last 2-3 years and they didn't make it through a season.
You need help? I bet there’s a few guys on here with thermals that would pitch in.I’m thinking I’m gonna be busy tonight, these and about that many more showed up last night.
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