Camera stuck in day mode at night or night mode during the day
Your camera's light sensor is either blocked or set to manual mode. First, check that the sensor isn't covered by dirt, dust, or a sticker. Then check the camera's settings and make sure Auto is selected for day-night mode, not Manual.
Cameras have a sensor that detects how bright it is outside. When it gets dark, the camera switches to night mode with infrared to see in the dark. When it gets light, it switches back to normal color. If the sensor can't see the light level, or the setting is on Manual, the camera gets stuck.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Cleaning the lens with water or spray instead of a dry cloth — this can damage the sensor
- Not realizing the light sensor is a separate opening from the main camera lens
- Assuming the camera is broken when it's just set to Manual mode
Signs you need professional help
- You've cleaned the sensor and set it to Auto, but it still doesn't switch modes
- The camera works in one mode but the picture in the other mode is completely black or completely washed out
- Multiple cameras all stopped switching at the same time — this is a firmware issue
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