CAMERA CONDENSATION & FOGGING
One of the most aggravating problems with cold or humid weather photography is condensation and fogging on the lens. When it happens there is
not much you can do about it except wait for it to dissipate. Condensation can be very destructive to the camera's internal circuitry as well as the
optics. Because cold air is usually dryer than warm air condensation usually happens when you bring the cold camera back into a warm
environment. The best way to remedy this is to, as closely as possible, maintain a constant camera temperature.  

Because the All Weather Covers use warm air to surround the camera within it's waterproof nylon cover it a short leap to harness this warm air and
use it to control condensation on the camera electronics. We are also working to test and release a product that will work along with the Covers to
control condensation and fogging on the lens. Keep watching this website for more details and as soon as we're ready a link will show up on the
front page leading you to the product.

Thanks,

Loren
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