I'vehad one for quite a while and have the housing for SCUBA trips. I use small dessicant packs but inevitably get condensation on the lens port due to the camera generating heat and being warmer than the water around it.
ideas?
nuub Member 45 posts Joined Jul 2009 More info | Aug 03, 2009 03:54 | #1 I'vehad one for quite a while and have the housing for SCUBA trips. I use small dessicant packs but inevitably get condensation on the lens port due to the camera generating heat and being warmer than the water around it.
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lensmen Goldmember ![]() 1,563 posts Joined Oct 2004 More info | Aug 04, 2009 05:35 | #2 The S50 was a good heat generator. Jimmy
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Jon Cream of the Crop ![]() 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Aug 04, 2009 06:43 | #3 Also remember that dessicant packets don't absorb a lot of moisture, and need to be periodically refreshed. In fact, if you don't put them into the housing until just before you go in the water, they've probably already absorbed about as much moisture as they're going to. Jon
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lensmen Goldmember ![]() 1,563 posts Joined Oct 2004 More info | I liked to defer on the part about the camera's heat generating being the smoking gun. Jimmy
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I'm in Okinawa, so ambient air humidity levels are 90% plus. I always housed up in a well air conditioned room with a low relative humidity and with fresh dessicant. Even with the anti-fog gel, I'd get the condensation; that's why I said heat. Water temps right at 72 degrees. It was always late into the dive and only on the glass surfaces, never on the plastic. Glass is the better thermal conductor,so that's again why I thought heat and what humidity was being forced from the camera over a 40 minute dive.
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lensmen Goldmember ![]() 1,563 posts Joined Oct 2004 More info | the condensation in mine are always on the plastics. Jimmy
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chut7 Hatchling 2 posts Joined Jul 2008 More info | Aug 18, 2009 20:32 | #7 I've been using the S50 on diving trips as well, and here are my tips:
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Aug 23, 2009 06:04 | #8 chut7 wrote in post #8483553 ![]() I've been using the S50 on diving trips as well, and here are my tips: - there's no off switch on the camera, so just turn off the display. I've gone on multiple dive trips with no battery problems this way. - if condensation does happen, press your tongue against the lens of the underwater case as long as you can (without being victim to the scuba no-no of holding your breath). This momentarily heats up the glass lens, evaporating the moisture there and moving the condensation elsewhere. you are a genius! I'll gi ve it a try nexttime I go. If it works, I'll proudly tell all that I'm a window licker.
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