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By the looks of it I am not the only one who has been out shooting the moon and stars tonight.
On returning in doors I found my camera body and lens quickly became very wet with condensation. A quick wipe down of the body was easy enough but can you please advise regards touching the mirror and lens.
Is it a case of
leave it, it will evaporate,
leave it to evaporate and then clean with suitable equipment,
or, get in there straight away, any damp spells doom for the internals,
Dave
On returning in doors I found my camera body and lens quickly became very wet with condensation. A quick wipe down of the body was easy enough but can you please advise regards touching the mirror and lens.
Is it a case of
leave it, it will evaporate,
leave it to evaporate and then clean with suitable equipment,
or, get in there straight away, any damp spells doom for the internals,
Dave
as above leave the camera to get back to room temp before opening stuff or taking the lens off, a flannel is good for drying excess condensation off the body...don't forget to also leave your tripod extended to dry too the last thing you want is metal components to start to rust