While using a camera, you have to be extra careful. Because this evidence can be the one fine thread that solves the mystery around ghosts and spirits. Therefore, to be the utmost cautious is highly required whilst operating any equipment. When it comes to ghost hunting camera, there are a few things to keep in mind. In this blog, we have discussed the precautions you have to take while using ghost hunting cameras to capture paranormal activity.
Measures to Take While Using a Ghost Hunting Camera
When it comes to a camera, make sure to avoid shiny surfaces while clicking a picture. The shine from a glossy tombstone or pane of glass can cause anomalies that appear to look like a ghost mist, fog, or orb shapes. Never try taking photos through a glass window. It’s just as easy to create forms that aren’t really there.
It is important to make sure that your ghost hunting camera lens is clean at all times to capture paranormal activity. Again, this can cause an abnormal type of image to appear. If the lens has a smear, it can look like an anomaly. So look for that sign; try to keep your lens spotless.
The next thing to ensure is where your ghost hunting camera strap and lens cover are at all times. These can appear as a vortex or ghostly images if left to dangle free from the camera. If your thumb or finger is in the way of the lens, it can cause this same effect.
If you have long hair, tie it back in a ponytail or bun. Or it can become a hindrance in capturing paranormal activity. Hair can also appear as a weird anomaly. Strands of hair can look like orbs in motion as well as ghost energy in a ghost hunting camera.
Ghost Hunting Cameras in Different Weather Conditions
When conditions are windy, foggy, rainy, dusty, snowy, or when moisture is in the air, avoid taking photos altogether. All of these conditions can cause images to appear to look like orbs. This is not proof of paranormal activity. In cold weather, you have to ensure that your breath is not affecting your photos. To avoid this, do not take pictures in the direction of the sun. Also, never take an image in the direction of any light source. Preferably, have all light sources away from you or even behind you when snapping your photos.
When taking your photos inside, you want to do the same thing as outside. While taking a picture with a ghost hunting camera, make sure to avoid shiny surfaces. It is common for the shine from a glossy countertop, wall, pane of glass, etc., to cause anomalies that appear to look like ghost mist, fog, and orb shapes. Take all the pictures you think you need to and whatever else you’re going to use during your investigation, and then get out.
Snap Random photos
Most ghost energy will appear in the air from two to ten feet above the ground, so focus a portion of your attention at that level, but don’t limit yourself totally to it. So, aim the ghost hunting camera carefully. Ghostly phenomena can and will also appear above your head at times, so be sure to snap some random shots up above at times. Note: In a building, ghostly phenomena can occur at any level of the structure and height.
Here is a little advice – the odds of encountering an evil spirit or entity are slim. Still, never go hunting for evil spirits or entities. Do not dare them to come around. If you hear or see a sign of evil spirits, get out; leave immediately. I cannot stress this enough! You are not trained to handle these evil spirits or entities. Only a person or group that is trained in handling evil spirits should go up against them. You are only going to create trouble you don’t want. Trust me on this!