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Re: gopro camera fogging condensation solutions - mytest res

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:08 pm
by cubemonkey
Why go through all the hassle, the anti fog strips work. You can get cheap ones from http://www.theherocompany.com

Re: gopro camera fogging condensation solutions - mytest res

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 9:19 am
by Flight Time
cubemonkey wrote:Why go through all the hassle, the anti fog strips work. You can get cheap ones from http://www.theherocompany.com
That's the whole thing. There are people out there who can fill the case with the strips and the fogging continues. Probably because the strips soak up the moisture, but don't eliminate it. It stays in the case like a soggy piece of paper towel. The Rain X doesn't bother trying to eliminate it, it just prevents it from condensing where you apply it.

And Kami, order it from Amazon, they will ship it to Japan. The shipping will be a bitch but it will be worth it in the end.

Re: gopro camera fogging condensation solutions - mytest res

Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2013 2:01 pm
by Kamikuza
Flight Time wrote:
cubemonkey wrote:Why go through all the hassle, the anti fog strips work. You can get cheap ones from http://www.theherocompany.com
That's the whole thing. There are people out there who can fill the case with the strips and the fogging continues. Probably because the strips soak up the moisture, but don't eliminate it. It stays in the case like a soggy piece of paper towel. The Rain X doesn't bother trying to eliminate it, it just prevents it from condensing where you apply it.

And Kami, order it from Amazon, they will ship it to Japan. The shipping will be a bitch but it will be worth it in the end.
Found two no-brand products for the inside of car windows and bike helmet visors... I'll see how that goes, then battle with Amazon. By that time, I will probably have been out of the country anyway :lol:

Why can't frickin' GoPro coat the inner lens, like Icon have with their visors, 720-armour has with the Sharks? :(