Hi
I learned a couple tips for dealing with the unfortunate event of moisture/fogging in your camera housing setup over the last couple months
1) if you do get fog in your camera (or you're afraid of this), I found on my California trip that if I placed ice on my housing, away from the dome that it would draw the moisture towards the ice. I put the ice well away from my dome and near my silica gel moisture absorbant pack
2) you can make your own silica gel packs easily using pure silica gel kitty litter and coffee filters (roll your own and tape it up). I make mine as big as can comfortably sit inside my housing.
Of course you can always try to keep your camera away from temperature differences, but this is not always practical.
Hope it helps!
Any other tips?
Moisture in housing tips
Moisture in housing tips
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Re: Moisture in housing tips
If possible, seal up your housing inside an air conditioned room. AC removes humidity from the air so there will be less moisture in housing to form that annoying fog bank.
Dave
Re: Moisture in housing tips
I put my camera in the housing in my garage, where I can hit it with some air out of a tank just before I close it up. Our tanks are a great source of super dry air, just make sure the reg is completely dry before hitting the purge button
Re: Moisture in housing tips
Very interesting tip!
I will have to try that, thanks dave!
I will have to try that, thanks dave!
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