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  • jared carter

    I have the same thing. That’s why I cam here to email them. Let me know if they take care of the promblem for you as it sucks.

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  • John Lockburner

    Does it go away during the day? Do you see any moisture on the inside?

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  • jared carter

    It goes away during the day. No visible moisture

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  • John Lockburner

    If it goes away during the day that's usually frost/condensation on the outside of the lens

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  • jared carter

    I’ve got 16 other cameras Spartan and this is the only one that does it

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  • John Lockburner

    A lot has to do with the elevation of the camera and temperatures and humidity as well as the direction that it's facing. I have on spot on a filed edge that will do it at certain times of the year and the other camera locations are fine.

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  • jared carter

    Ok thanks I’ll try moving it and see how it does

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  • John Lockburner

    Sometimes a hood over the camera can keep the condensation from forming on the lens.

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  • jared carter

    Thanks. Going to to move it and just to verify that isn’t the problem.

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  • Frank Cesaro Jr.

    Just went to my property and cleaned the lens with anti fog lens cleaner. I use it on all my optics and it works great. If it fogs now then it’s internal. I’ll update tomorrow. Supposed to rain tonight so it a perfect test.

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