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Prevent Condensing Lens

Jakarta - When the lens is moved from a cold to a hot area or contrary, there is the possibility of the lens will have condensation or dewy.

A common example is when we get out of the car air-conditioned chill out hot car. Or conversely, when we carry out our camera and lens from a warm place like home to outdoor cooler and moist.

Meetings between the camera and lens are warm to a cool place will keep the moisture stick and condense into dew on the surface and inside the camera lens.

If allowed to go or repeated, this condensation can cause mildew, rust and even shorting.

How to avoid it is to enter the camera and lens into an airtight plastic / ziplock, and then let the camera and lens to adjust slowly to the new temperature.

It should be about 10-20 minutes to adjust depending on the length of the lens. Simple and short lenses like the 50mm prime lens or a zoom 18-55mm takes less time to adjust to the new temperature.

If you already condensing / condensing, do not remove the lens from the camera and insert the camera and lens in plastic and try to remove the air from the plastic. Incorporating water absorbent such as silica or rice can also help.

Do not worry and wait until the camera adjusts to the ambient air. In some cases, need to wait 1-2 days to recover the camera and lens to normal.
Posted by: Haidar Baharmuz Gadgets Effect, Updated at: 22.01

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