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After several months the one camera has both zoomed in and is showing a picture that is off by 45 degrees. To get the camera focused on an area in front of the camera, I must now point it some 45 degrees to the right. Because it has also zoomed in I no longer get the full picture needed.
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NMuttitt,
Check the camera settings and remove ny adjustments that have been made in the pan and zoom area. You can find this by navigating to Settings My Devices > select your Arlo Pro 3 > view the snapshot at the top of the screen and make sure the desired camera field of view is selected.
JamesC
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NMuttitt,
Check the camera settings and remove ny adjustments that have been made in the pan and zoom area. You can find this by navigating to Settings My Devices > select your Arlo Pro 3 > view the snapshot at the top of the screen and make sure the desired camera field of view is selected.
JamesC
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