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My D750 automatic lens defogger is broken. (Still makes a great Latte)
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 570381" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>Can I do anything about lenses fogging up?</p><p></p><p>It has been so hot and humid here lately that getting in and out of the car will instantly fog up my lenses. (Cold air conditioned car to outside heat and humidity)</p><p></p><p>Yesterday morning was quite frustrating. I get out of the car, and there is a bluebird singing in the trees. I aim my camera and lens and I can't see anything. All fogged up. I go to wipe it down with my favorite Nikonites lens cloth, aim the thing again and it's fogged up instantly.</p><p>I could not keep the lens fog free no matter what I tried. Obviously I missed the shot, as the bluebird had better things to do then to sit there and wait for me.</p><p></p><p>Is there a solution, some kind of liquid that I can apply to the front element. I know they have something like this for cars where your windshield won't get fogged up, but I'm not rubbing anything on my lenses unless it is especially made for this purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 570381, member: 22693"] Can I do anything about lenses fogging up? It has been so hot and humid here lately that getting in and out of the car will instantly fog up my lenses. (Cold air conditioned car to outside heat and humidity) Yesterday morning was quite frustrating. I get out of the car, and there is a bluebird singing in the trees. I aim my camera and lens and I can't see anything. All fogged up. I go to wipe it down with my favorite Nikonites lens cloth, aim the thing again and it's fogged up instantly. I could not keep the lens fog free no matter what I tried. Obviously I missed the shot, as the bluebird had better things to do then to sit there and wait for me. Is there a solution, some kind of liquid that I can apply to the front element. I know they have something like this for cars where your windshield won't get fogged up, but I'm not rubbing anything on my lenses unless it is especially made for this purpose. [/QUOTE]
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