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Traveling With Your Camera/Lens fogging
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 3412" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Never heard of using a potato. I'll have to try that. Also cotton cloth is an abrasive and should never be used to clean a lens. Always use a cloth made for that purpose. I keep one handy in a small plastic ziplock bag to keep it dry and clean. Another thing you should never do is blow on the lens or any coated photo filter with your breath. I know it can almost be a knee jerk reaction but don't do it. Your exhaled breath contains Ammonia and over time it can be damaging to the coatings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 3412, member: 654"] Never heard of using a potato. I'll have to try that. Also cotton cloth is an abrasive and should never be used to clean a lens. Always use a cloth made for that purpose. I keep one handy in a small plastic ziplock bag to keep it dry and clean. Another thing you should never do is blow on the lens or any coated photo filter with your breath. I know it can almost be a knee jerk reaction but don't do it. Your exhaled breath contains Ammonia and over time it can be damaging to the coatings. [/QUOTE]
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