Hello friends,
recently I just got back from a trip... it was cold and rainy whilst I was there, and to make matters worse - I was staying in a hotel room with an Aircon control that was broken (and unable to turn down the freezing cold temperatures... ok budget la, no choice).
So what happened was in morning that I happily took my DSLR out to shoot breakfast scenes... to my horror I found that...
THERE WAS CONDENSATION ON THE LENS(ES AND MAYBE EVEN WITHIN THE REAR ELEMENT!!!)
And wiping it away with the micro-fiber cloth didn't help since it just came back again.
So my question:
- any useful tips to 'prevent' condensation happening?
- in the event condensation does happen, how to deal with it?
- is it safe to use those 'anti-fog' sprays for spectacles on the lenses?
Planning to go Europe in winter sometime - need to get educated on the perils of condensation before embarking on the trip.
Thanks!!!
recently I just got back from a trip... it was cold and rainy whilst I was there, and to make matters worse - I was staying in a hotel room with an Aircon control that was broken (and unable to turn down the freezing cold temperatures... ok budget la, no choice).
So what happened was in morning that I happily took my DSLR out to shoot breakfast scenes... to my horror I found that...
THERE WAS CONDENSATION ON THE LENS(ES AND MAYBE EVEN WITHIN THE REAR ELEMENT!!!)
And wiping it away with the micro-fiber cloth didn't help since it just came back again.
So my question:
- any useful tips to 'prevent' condensation happening?
- in the event condensation does happen, how to deal with it?
- is it safe to use those 'anti-fog' sprays for spectacles on the lenses?
Planning to go Europe in winter sometime - need to get educated on the perils of condensation before embarking on the trip.
Thanks!!!