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Hey folks. I'm in my first year of the DSLR world (loving it!) and thus this is my first winter with one. I've started to notice an issue I could do with a bit of reassurance with ... :rules:
I often store my D40 in my car and have twice recently brought it inside, left it for 30mins whilst chatting and found when I came to use it that the lens becomes very misty/fogged with condensation. Is this just cold air meeting warm air or something I need to know about? I've never had this problem before - so i'm really looking for advice and reassurance from more experienced people! I often carry my D40 kayaking/climbing in a Peli Case and hope it's not got wet somehow? In fact I was using it in light drizzle the other day! Did I get it wet?
So can anyone help? Why is this happening? Is it normal? Do you get it too? How can I prevent it in the future? Should I be trying to warm the camera/lens in my hands before a shoot?
I often store my D40 in my car and have twice recently brought it inside, left it for 30mins whilst chatting and found when I came to use it that the lens becomes very misty/fogged with condensation. Is this just cold air meeting warm air or something I need to know about? I've never had this problem before - so i'm really looking for advice and reassurance from more experienced people! I often carry my D40 kayaking/climbing in a Peli Case and hope it's not got wet somehow? In fact I was using it in light drizzle the other day! Did I get it wet?
So can anyone help? Why is this happening? Is it normal? Do you get it too? How can I prevent it in the future? Should I be trying to warm the camera/lens in my hands before a shoot?