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jasdeking
jasdeking
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26 Dec 2010 7:33pm
Hey Santa did the best ever and the new go pro was in the drink today at noosa....

but the fogging of the lense is a worry....i have read the book but has anyone any tricks? is it like a dive mask? if so does spit or toothpaste help?

thanks

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DavidJohn
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26 Dec 2010 8:43pm
I've heard that holding it open in front of the car air vent with the air con on will fill it with dry air so it is less likely to fog inside.

DJ
JB
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JB JB
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26 Dec 2010 9:16pm
Anything waterproof will fog. It's the heat of the device inside that can not breath. You need to minimize the time that you have it turned on. With my HD water cam, I hold it under water and turned off when not taking footage. Particularly when it is hot, you need to be wary of the camera's operational heat. If it's external lens fogging, then nothing beats clean (no sun screen) nose grease and a good lens tissue!

JB
surfanimal
surfanimal
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27 Dec 2010 8:08am
I had the same problem. Check out the GoPro web site and the FAQ section.

Basically you've got to buy the anti fog strips which are about $20 for 3 pairs which last approx 3 sessions each set.

Fixes the Problem no sweat.
husq2100
husq2100
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27 Dec 2010 10:40am
The fogging is caused by the difference in temperature and rise in relative humidity (RH). If its cooler in the water than outside (which most of the time it will be) and you have either enough humidity OR enough change in temperature, you will have this problem. When you go from beach to water, the temp drops in the housing, this will cause the relative humidity to rise. Once that air inside the housing reaches its saturation of water vapour, condensation will form.

Temperature drop = Relative humidity to rise. Have enough change and the air will reach saturation and start to form condensation inside the housing.

keeping the temp constant will help. I have heard the aircon trick but havent tried it. I can see how keeping the housing in the water would help and maybe turning on off.
Cam Harvey
Cam Harvey
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27 Dec 2010 12:44pm
i have used the go pros and the key to no fogging is by not having it on when you don't need it on. stop recording, shut it down - these little puppies run hot. there is rumours of up grades to stop the fogging but keep it simple.
- close up your go pro indoors away from the sun and near something cool - like your air conditioner or fridge.
- spray a little anti fog inside lens port. get the ones for scuba goggles.
- another little trick is use some toilet paper/tissue in the gap between the camera and the housing on either side. it beats the stuff you can buy from the go pro site, its cheap and everyone has some. that can also draw any moisture to the tissue rather than in the front element.

good luck
LynT
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27 Dec 2010 2:05pm

The solution is ... keep the AIR on the inside of case and camera as moisture free as possible (DRY A/C or SCUBA Air if you can get it ..but it must be DRY AIR )

Hair dryers carry hot moist air so make sure your pumping dry air ... be careful of those suckers being used as a solution to your problem ..

Having made the air inside the case as dry as possible ...seal it and dont open it .. keep it cool and out of the sun and use desiccant inside the close case. Get these from the Go Pro Shop or in silica gel or calcium carbonate or the little packs which are used in Taco boxes to keep those tacos moisture free ( make sure the desiccant is in good condition or replace it ) ...

DRY AIR = NO MOISTURE INSIDE THE CASE = NO FOG

those anti fog gel things are for a different sort of fog so dont really work inside your camera case ....
Simondo
Simondo
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27 Dec 2010 8:21pm
I like solutions !! Thanks LynT and everyone. Seemed to have solved this one!!

Have a freakin' Happy New Year too !
jasdeking
jasdeking
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27 Dec 2010 8:58pm
thanks guy appreciate the help will give it all a go....pro

stay tuned for some vids...i hope
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
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27 Dec 2010 10:39pm
We use the Silica packs electrical companies use for shipping electronics in our underwater housing and my go pro - seems to work well. Trick is finding one small enough to fit in the go pro housing.
husq2100
husq2100
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27 Dec 2010 9:47pm
cRAZY Canuk said...

We use the Silica packs electrical companies use for shipping electronics in our underwater housing and my go pro - seems to work well. Trick is finding one small enough to fit in the go pro housing.


this is what i was thinking...size wise
NC Surfer
NC Surfer
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28 Dec 2010 2:41am
The Scott No-Fog cloth sold in motorcycle shops works. Blane turned me onto it. Silica packs did not work for me.

Swanie
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29 Dec 2010 7:55pm
Jas

How did it go. Looking forward to testing mine out this week.

Cheers
Swanie
jasdeking
jasdeking
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30 Dec 2010 9:24am
Swanie said...

Jas

How did it go. Looking forward to testing mine out this week.

Cheers
Swanie


haven't been back in since last time hoping today and tomorrow
hope to get some footage...using it on the paddle....got sea sick watching the playback
jasdeking
jasdeking
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30 Dec 2010 9:52pm
well the toilet paper tissue didnt work.....fogged in less than 15 mins and didn't go away when left for over a further 15 mins under water either so i gave up :(

lucky no waves today.

will try spit tomorrow or be forced to "buy" something to fix this....a bit disappointing to be honest. these things aren't cheap and dont come with a " you may want to fix the fogging before use ON THE BOX...rather than in the box after bought.

thanks guys...maybe i am being to hard to expect things to just work or the store to tell you what to expect ??? that would have been useful??? the use of the camera is pretty obvious yeh? :)
husq2100
husq2100
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30 Dec 2010 10:43pm
did you try the A/C trick.....also remember that the RH is pretty high at the moment which will not help...
Craig66
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31 Dec 2010 9:06am
can fog form in a vacuum ??????

husq2100
husq2100
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31 Dec 2010 8:51am
Craig66 said...

can fog form in a vacuum ??????




How are you going to create a vacuum?????
scotty100
scotty100
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31 Dec 2010 10:35am
should have bought the full hd contour mini cam.....no problems
Swanie
Swanie
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31 Dec 2010 11:13am
Went yesterday and yes it fogged up after a while. Went today a Moffats for an hour and a half and no fog at all. Held it open to the AC in the car before closing it and it worked a treat. Easiest solution. Thanks for the advice.
jasdeking
jasdeking
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31 Dec 2010 4:23pm
Swanie said...

Went yesterday and yes it fogged up after a while. Went today a Moffats for an hour and a half and no fog at all. Held it open to the AC in the car before closing it and it worked a treat. Easiest solution. Thanks for the advice.


how long did you hold it for in front of the ac?
Swanie
Swanie
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31 Dec 2010 5:22pm
no longer then 10 seconds. Had it on high right in front of the vent and closed it whilst I held it there.
Plan to surf Moffats in the morning.
jasdeking
jasdeking
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31 Dec 2010 6:06pm
Swanie said...

no longer then 10 seconds. Had it on high right in front of the vent and closed it whilst I held it there.
Plan to surf Moffats in the morning.


so come one where's the vid man?
Swanie
Swanie
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31 Dec 2010 10:21pm
Finding time to learn the edit software (using adobe CS3 Premiere). Have a few vids with the nose cam and will surf with paddle cam in the morning. The avatar is taken out of one of the vids but the sun is right behind the shot at that hour of the morning.
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