Why does my trail cam take white pics????
#13
I had a Moultrie that produced pictures with white splotches. It was due to a faulty gasket in the cover that allowed the flash to bleed back into the shutter instead of focusing it outwards. I had no idea this was the case until I called Moultrie. They led me to the problem and fixed it for free. I can't remember if they sent a kit or a replacement camera.
I never have once thought about direction of placement. I really don't think that matters unless camera is in the open and able to capture the rising or setting sun. Not likely the case. IMO
I never have once thought about direction of placement. I really don't think that matters unless camera is in the open and able to capture the rising or setting sun. Not likely the case. IMO
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: North Idaho
Posts: 1,071
#15
Cam
Looks like overexposed flash. Check the flash settings, it's probably set on maximum flash.
Maybe there's a setting for a 'measured exposure' with respect to the flash power. If so, lower the setting and test on yourself at night.
If not, could be a faulty flash exposure sensor if your camera has that.
Contact the maker and supply them with these pics. They should be able to clue you in.
Maybe there's a setting for a 'measured exposure' with respect to the flash power. If so, lower the setting and test on yourself at night.
If not, could be a faulty flash exposure sensor if your camera has that.
Contact the maker and supply them with these pics. They should be able to clue you in.