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Camo Question

cliffordBRT

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Does anyone know why my camo would come out like this in a trail cam photo? The entire picture itself is kind of weird because I think the camera is still figuring out if its full daylight or not.
 

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HappyChappy

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Does anyone know why my camo would come out like this in a trail cam photo? The entire picture itself is kind of weird because I think the camera is still figuring out if its full daylight or not.

The type of synthetic fabric it’s made of is reflective. Try a wool, fleece, or flannel in a plaid pattern and check back.
 
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Westdesign03

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Guessing it’s still shooting in infrared/night mode with some back lighting with it so it’s hard to tell that it’s shooting that mode. Some fabrics look really weird in infrared and black light.


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Probably the IR flash and UV reflection from the fabric and/or detergent used.

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