All that crap is not necessary. I bet you have a seepage problem. Try cleaning and lubing the o-rings and Rain-X Anti Fog. I bet you it solves the issue.Kamikuza wrote:What I have tried...
Anti-fog strips & sprays, blasting the case with cold (dry) air from the car a/c and even putting a piece of chamois on the back door.
Mixed results. Sometimes good, sometimes bad, sometimes bearable.
Other guys store the camera & case in a plastic bag with desiccant then add the strips and a/c blast the case and camera and claim it works. For all that bloody effort, it makes it an annoying gizmo to use...
Also what I had in mind. HD2 was fogging just on the lens, and ussually just from one side, because it is quite exposed bacause of it's spherical shape. If I have it on a tripod (stationary) it is fogging on the upwind side. Otherwise in the winter can get really nasty.POACHER wrote: , but the 3 has a lens shape/style that looks more similar to the dive housing's. I'm hoping this resolves the fog issue.
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