mastRcam (During Practice) - Using the Blower

mastRcam (During Practice) - Using the Blower

On occasion some rain droplets or debris may end up on the lens of your camera. The camera housings are equipment with an air line, so you may be able to blow the water or debris off the lens. To do this, you’ll need to move your camera to face the air line at the front of the housing and then press the Blower button on the Console Dashboard.

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