Even though your bullet camera is waterproof, it is still possible to get condensation between the Lens and the Glass cover.
Here is a way to remove the condensation from your bullet camera, perform this exercise indoor under dry and warm conditions;
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- Using the lens cover remover, make a loop around the camera.
- Hold firmly. |
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- Unscrew the top of the camera.
- You will have four parts:
1. The main camera body.
2. The metal lens cover.
3. A rubber O-ring.
4. The glass lens cover. |
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- Plug the camera into the battery pack.
- Leave the camera plugged in for 20 to 30 min . The camera will become warm; this is normal and with the lens cover removed, will serve to disperse any residual
condensation. |
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- Place the glass lens cover carefully into the metal lens cover.
- Place the rubber O-ring back inside the lens cover on top of the glass.
- Screw the lens cover back onto the main camera body, finishing off the fightening with the lens cover remover as in step 1. |
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