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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 173443" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>I live in hot, humid North Carolina, and I love my home AC. Many times I have looked outside to see a gorgeous moon or an unexpected raptor on my chimney or a fantastic sunset, but when I run outside of my 72 degree home into the heat and humidity, the lens on my camera fogs up and is unusable for at least ten minutes. In other cases, if I try to do some long exposure star trails or time-lapse night shots, dew forms on the lens. </p><p></p><p>Amazon has many choices for anti-fog treatment for lenses. I might buy the Nikon dry cloths. Has anyone found a good anti-fog treatment for lenses? Obviously it has to be something that does't leave streaks or a visible layer on the lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 173443, member: 15302"] I live in hot, humid North Carolina, and I love my home AC. Many times I have looked outside to see a gorgeous moon or an unexpected raptor on my chimney or a fantastic sunset, but when I run outside of my 72 degree home into the heat and humidity, the lens on my camera fogs up and is unusable for at least ten minutes. In other cases, if I try to do some long exposure star trails or time-lapse night shots, dew forms on the lens. Amazon has many choices for anti-fog treatment for lenses. I might buy the Nikon dry cloths. Has anyone found a good anti-fog treatment for lenses? Obviously it has to be something that does't leave streaks or a visible layer on the lens. [/QUOTE]
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