Troubleshooting Blurry Night Pics with Moultrie Edge Camera

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  • Eddie's avatar

    I have noticed 2 things with my Moultrie cameras. Placement is key and make sure the batteries are good. I can do a little bit of adjustment on the angle and clear up the blurry pictures sometimes and other times if I replace the batteries it fixed the issue. I also noticed that battery quality makes a difference. I have to use the more expensive batteries to get good pictures

  • Dunnells's avatar

    @Eddie yes that’s true what kind of batteries do you recommend?

  • Eddie's avatar

    I think my instructions with my camera recommend energizer max batteries. That’s what I usually get

  • Eddie's avatar

    @Dunnells I think my instructions with my camera recommend energizer max batteries. That’s what I usually get

  • Dunnells's avatar

    @Eddie that’s what I use too. Still seems to kill the battery very quick thorough unfortunately :/

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