Toby just get a Contour.
If Stringy says it doesn't fog well... I prefer a little less res and options than taking care of fog all the time.
the housings are to big as it is now, anything bigger would be silly to hang on your kite lines or ontop of your helmet what Go pro need to do is just make there camera water proof so you don't need the silly housing, but, i know they make allot of money from there accessories that's not going to happen. I thought i was the only person that thought it fogging only from the lense is crazy.Toby wrote:Maybe gopro should offer a bigger housing, which will have more air inside, so it takes longer to heat it up?
And why does it fog right at the lense? Maybe do in the back of the housing a part which would attract the fogging, so the front stays clear?
There is no hassle after making sure the case is not leaking. I did a little preventative maintenance when I got the camera, and I literally have not had it fog up once. Ever. The only pain in the ass that could happen is if the button o-rings needed to be replaced, and that would take about 20 minutes, and possibly 10-11 curses. If everything is solid and you don't have any seepage, you don't need any strips or any over the top procedured for preparing the camera for use, just buy one small bottle of Rain-X anti fog (i think the label is black). It's meant to use on the interior of your car windows to stop them fogging up, and it works pretty damned well at that. Put it on your bathroom mirror, and that won't fog up either. Anyway, put that on the inside of the lens, and it will last for months. I have changed memory cards on the beach on a rainy day, and zero problems. But, if you want to go out and blow several hundred dollars to solve a simple problem, feel free.prayfawind27 wrote:I've just bought my de fogging strips haven't had a chance to use them yet but from all these post I am afraid, if they don't work I will be selling all my go pro shits, put in oven, spray on this spray on that, try this, try that, that's way to much hassle just for a couple of hours of recording that will turn into couple of minutes after editing,
Well duh! Everything needs to improve, until such time as the concept is technologically obsolete. The statement "X needs to improve" could be said of any product on earth.knotmyfault wrote:Rain X works,,, However Go pro needs to improve... Competition is coming... Fast
I don't know about the others, but the 2 still gets pretty hot in the case. The anti-fog Rain-X, I'm telling you.longwhitecloud wrote:Does gopro 3 black edition fog up? i really want to know
i think gopro 2 lowered the power used so less heat... maybe more resolution 120-fps uses more current and generates more heat - hope not - i a was hoping to me one of teh 10002343434 people that are about to make a slomo kite video lol
Went looking at the hardware store today for Anti-Fog Rain-X... they don't sell it here, it seems there were anti-fog wipes for the interior windows... might have to try them :-/Flight Time wrote:I don't know about the others, but the 2 still gets pretty hot in the case. The anti-fog Rain-X, I'm telling you.longwhitecloud wrote:Does gopro 3 black edition fog up? i really want to know
i think gopro 2 lowered the power used so less heat... maybe more resolution 120-fps uses more current and generates more heat - hope not - i a was hoping to me one of teh 10002343434 people that are about to make a slomo kite video lol
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One drop on a piece of toilet paper, wipe down the inside of the plastic housing lens and the outside of the camera's glass lens. Let it dry for 5 seconds, then polish it with a dry piece of TP to remove any streaks. Whole procedure takes less than 20 seconds. Crystal clear for a month.
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