Law1 min ago
property CCTV
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My camera points south (fixed fitting) but the midday sun hits full on and blurs the picture. Moving camera is not an option as its fixed and it can only raise or lower the lense-point minimally. Its one of those oblong sorts.
How can I keep its position but avoid the sun-blind?
How can I keep its position but avoid the sun-blind?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've had a look for CCTV sunshields for you, but they seem very expensive - they are part of tamperproof housings and so on.
If you are in any 'handy' you could rig one up - I'm thinking something like an upside down short piece of plastic guttering, extending a few inches passed the camera.
I'm sure there must a simple, cheap and effective solution - but a shield of some sort is the answer.
If you are in any 'handy' you could rig one up - I'm thinking something like an upside down short piece of plastic guttering, extending a few inches passed the camera.
I'm sure there must a simple, cheap and effective solution - but a shield of some sort is the answer.