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11/30/2003 02:29:37 AM · #1 |
Is the S85 the only camera that lens fogs up when on for an extended period of time?
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11/30/2003 02:35:49 AM · #2 |
Never happened to my camera.
Probably happens when you are take your camera from a cold location into a warm location. Also can happen when you go from a hot place to a cold place.
This happens if you wear glasses.
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11/30/2003 02:54:16 AM · #3 |
I guess that would explain most of the occurrences, but the lastest one happened when I left it on to drain battery.
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11/30/2003 03:10:23 AM · #4 |
Not sure about your camera battery, but I know mines get really hot when I take a lot of pictures and the battery is totally drained.
It could be that the camera is hotter then the ambient temperature.Humidity would effect the camera too. If there's a lot of moisture in the air.
If you cook anything and your windows get fogged up then there's a chance that your camera lens may also.
If you keep the camera in a camera bag it may stay at a constant temperature and it may help a little.
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11/30/2003 03:44:07 AM · #5 |
Maybe it is from the camera battery.
Thanks.
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