In article , Ken Norton <image66@xxxxxxx> wrote
>>I gotta side with Lee on this one. Leave film in the plastic canister
>>til it warms up. Stands to reason the condensation will form on whatever
>>cold surface is in contact with the warmer air. This will be the film
>>can and the film itself if it's removed from the plastic canister.
>
>
>Ditto.
>
>Same principle as putting a camera in a ziplock freezer bag prior to
>bringing it indoors during the winter.
>
>BTW, anybody got any solutions to fogged lenses when shooting sunrises? If
>your equipment is cold (as it would be if you started shooting while still
>dark) it will fog up and moisture will condense as the morning air warms.
>
Keep it under your jacket when not in use - keeps the lens and camera at
body temperature and not much is gonna condense on it then! ;-)
--
Kennedy
Yes, Socrates himself is particularly missed;
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed.
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