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Traveling With Your Camera/Lens fogging
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 3422" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Ammonia is one of the waste elements the body gets rid of through the lungs. One of the experiments we did in a collage bio chemistry course was to test for these elements and Ammonia was the easiest to test for. Ammonia in small amounts in the exhaled breath is normal. Large amounts of it of course is not normal. Breathing on the lens is not going to cause instant pealing up of the coating but "over time" doing this multiple of times can cause damages to the coating surfaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 3422, member: 654"] Ammonia is one of the waste elements the body gets rid of through the lungs. One of the experiments we did in a collage bio chemistry course was to test for these elements and Ammonia was the easiest to test for. Ammonia in small amounts in the exhaled breath is normal. Large amounts of it of course is not normal. Breathing on the lens is not going to cause instant pealing up of the coating but "over time" doing this multiple of times can cause damages to the coating surfaces. [/QUOTE]
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