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We had some torrential rain today and our creek out back came out of it's banks...and submerged my camera by a good foot! Before going under it sent me one video and after reemerging, it sent a bunch more!
I'm very impressed and thought everyone should know!
We've had the cameras for over a year and love watching wildlife in our stream in rural South Carolina. Batteries last over a month unless we get too much activity.
These are screenshots from the video before going under:
And after:
And here it is waiting for the inevitable on the right hand tree in the middle just above the water:
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You definitely had good luck with this! Note that the cameras are not rated for submerging, just for rain, etc. Making sure the camera is properly seated in the case and that the o-ring that provide the weather-sealing is in good shape all helps but try not to submerge it again... 🙂
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