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Posted Wednesday, August 06, 2008 10:54 AM


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Hi,

Last week it was very much hot and humidity in Dubai. Feel like an open air sauna. I was out in the beach and my camera lense was blocked with thick white fog. Has anyone faced such situation? Any thump trick to get rid of it? or how to use camera during fog??

See the open air Sauna bath (50C)below. (Dubai Creek, July 30 2008)



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Posted Thursday, January 15, 2009 2:14 PM


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unfiortunately i believe the only way to get rid of this is to allow teh camera to dry completely which will mean leaving it for a good week or so to ensure that all contacts are dry else you will keep getting this problem.

If your using a DSLR then i would recommend putting the camera in a dry room adn remove the lens to allow a bit more air movement. make sure that no dust can get onto the internal mirror otherwise you may be in big trouble.

Stuart Shortland
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