phildaintith
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Ok, well i shoot alot at night using long exposures sometimes upto 40 minutes long, but a problem which has always been happening is the lens fogging over and dew collecting everywhere (tripod, camera body etc) now i use L lenses so im not too woried it getting into my camera, its just annoying when i have to end a shoot because my lenses fog over...
Has anyone else ever experienced anything similar and how to combat it? i'm guessing its to do with the lens/camera getting to air temperature so that dew/condensation can occur ?
would attatching some kind of hand warmer around the camera possibly help stop this?
Has anyone else ever experienced anything similar and how to combat it? i'm guessing its to do with the lens/camera getting to air temperature so that dew/condensation can occur ?
would attatching some kind of hand warmer around the camera possibly help stop this?
Ideally you want the camera as cold as reasonable and the lens a few degrees above ambient temp.

