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Post by whippet on May 31, 2019 19:08:41 GMT
The last time I went to Butterfly World, the lens of my camera did not clear for about 20 minutes. I have heard since, that there is something which can be done to prevent the misting, but can't remember what that was. Something to do with a plastic bag?
I have done a search, but can only come up with cases in the USA, where people leave an air conditioned house, to go into a very hot outdoors.
Can anyone help, please.
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Post by Sepiana on May 31, 2019 19:25:15 GMT
The last time I went to Butterfly World, the lens of my camera did not clear for about 20 minutes. I have heard since, that there is something which can be done to prevent the misting, but can't remember what that was. Something to do with a plastic bag?
whippet,
I remember having a similar problem when I was hiking on the Appalachian Trail, TN. 100% humidity!!! I posted about it on the now-closed EV forum and the advice given was along these lines (including the use of a plastic bag).
Source: Fighting Fogged Lenses: How to Keep Humidity at Bay
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Post by whippet on May 31, 2019 19:39:56 GMT
Yes, that is much the same as what I read. Thanks Sepiana, I will try that, and hope it works the same way - coming into heat from a cooler outdoors.
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