What The Hell Did My Camera Pickup

What in the flying manhammer is this shit?

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Someone got a dildo gun


:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Bug.

Camera's infrared light is reflecting off the bug and causing night vision ghosting/streaks
Couple reasons I say it's not a bug. None of my cameras have ever been set off by bugs, birds,squirrels or any other animal.

Then Lex did a slowed version and you can see it casts a shadow as it's moving.
 
I go thru Google home to see them.

Yea, those are cloud based cameras. A true camera system you have more options you could adjust that would slow the image down. That's definitely a bug though, I can tell by it's movements. The reason you don't see more bugs is the weather or the area where you live. The camera has infrared LEDs that some bugs are attracted to and they give off heat that also attracts them.
 
Yea, those are cloud based cameras. A true camera system you have more options you could adjust that would slow the image down. That's definitely a bug though, I can tell by it's movements. The reason you don't see more bugs is the weather or the area where you live. The camera has infrared LEDs that some bugs are attracted to and they give off heat that also attracts them.
Nah bruh, it's the ChupaCabra
 
In my profession I am very familiar with that scenario and all I ask is that you simply check in with us each morning...and make the best of the short time you have left on this earth....Peace Be With You
 
So I think I might have figured it out. So there's a differential in how fast the bug moves and how fast its wings flap with the timing of the camera recording. If you notice that the camera doesn't record fluid motion; It records very short interval video frames, probably to reduce video bandwidth size. Recording full motion video would be too costly so probably every few milliseconds does it actually record a video frame. This creates the illusion of the bug body being smeared out into a rectangle like we see in the videos. So it's like if you put a fan in front of the TV and you get that weird illusion of the fan moving slower than it actually is. So yeah it's kinda like that. :nerd:
 
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