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Tips for mounting cameras behind glass?

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Would IR work in front of plastic rather than a glass sheet in front or would it not work in the same way. Or is there some kind of plastic changing colour in the dark so IR works but goes light again once daylight

 

Would something like this work

 

https://m.banggood.com/20x30cm-PDLC-Smart-Glass-EGlass-Switchable-Emagic-Electroch-Film-p-1109872.html?gmcCountry=GB&currency=GBP&createTmp=1&cur_warehouse=CN&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=cpc_elc&utm_content=zouzou&utm_campaign=pla-brand-elc2-uk&gclid=CjwKCAiAqIHTBRAVEiwA6TgJw0wH4Jw2mjyY4TWiBhnXPpTSlZ3kUMxc1kUNygpc7OO1AQX9Z6IAQBoCd_EQAvD_BwE

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Multiple cameras concealed in bird-boxes (unable to be used by birds)

 

I have two. Hornet hell. imagine a hornet landing on a 1.8 mm wide angle lens, seen on a 52" TV. a hundred times a day. looks like a danged eagle. you have to seal the birdhouse, put a plate or screen around the opening. not difficult, but it's better to do it before the softball sized nest of stingy things shows up.

 

black towel over the drapes kills reflections

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