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quebecrider
Here are the first pics my trailcam took during the last week. On the last picture with the small buck on it I don't know why but there is a very bright spot on it. Some of you might have an idea on what cause the very bright spot. My trail cam is equiped with an infra-red night vision system. If you can help me to solve this problem I would be very happy. Thanks in advance for your comment and sorry if my english may sound bizarre. I usually speak french
ArcticWolf 24
I knew it ghosts r real
camarrow
In The 35 mm Cameras this is known as flash bleeding(when the flash is over exposing the film,the camera is not sealing properly around the flash and as a result the light enters the lense which gives you overexposure(bright spots on pictures). I`m not sure because that particular camera is not suppose to have a flash like regular cameras and I would of thought that flash bleeding would not occur in that model. I have no hands on experience with the those specific cameras,so this is only a guess. What make and Model Camera do you have and maybe I can find out somemore information for you. :div20:
what?trail?
your fingers in front of the lens ... just kidding

maybe it is casper the friendly ghost :smilielol:
pockets
I get that effect on my Bushnell when a deer is right in front of the lens when the flash goes off, within a few inches.
bowhunt87
QUOTE(pockets @ Dec 21 2006, 01:55 AM) *
I get that effect on my Bushnell when a deer is right in front of the lens when the flash goes off, within a few inches.

I agree, I have several cams and get that same thing when a deer is really close, sometimes you can even make out the shape of a nose, ear, antler etc.
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