Frost on trail cams

norm70

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Anyone have any tried and true methods for keeping frost off your trail cams? I have been getting alot of blurry pics lately.
 


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There are anti-fog lens wipes out there that may help. They are intended to keep moisture from condensing on a surface, so they should work. Note, I have never tried them for this purpose, just on my scopes.

Any good camera shop or hunting optics place should have some available.
 

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So if I am trespassing and messing around on your land, now is the time to do it...:;:

a brim of some sort sticking out above the lens would work fairly well too. Keeps the frost off.
 

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The only thing I've ever had work half ass for "anti fog" on my eyeglasses was dish detergent. A small drop on each lens then polish to a sheen with a stout tissue. Those anti fog wipes etc need jammed up someone's digestive system as with the -30 windshield washer fluid.
 

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I did some research I saw silica packs inside the camera holder? I dunno I can be the only one with this problem?

svnmag, I feel your pain hunting and glasses suck the big one if you hunt in the winter/rain/snow....
 


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