Macedonian text: How do the cameras capture rain in the middle of the storm? When watching a football match, or a tennis match during heavy rain, small particles are produced that are difficult to detect with traditional cameras and that are left behind after the rain stops. The dust covers the viewers of the tribunes, while the rain itself covers the entire field, the cameras’ lenses remain clear.
Photo: Pixabey Published on 11.06.2026 12:34 chatout Share Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Email Print The secret lies in a one-piece, but ingenious device known as the “reyn spinner” or rotating protective shield against rain. It becomes a holder for a shiny or plastic disc placed in front of the camera’s lens. The disc spins, often up to several times a second, and leaves behind a large amount of dust.
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