D3. Posted July 23, 2011 Report Posted July 23, 2011 Just got one of these badboys and now looking at keeping waterdroplets of the lens. Has any body used 'Rainex' (normal use is for car windscreens) Does it work also for the camera or will it damage the casing? What do you use to keep the picture perfect? Cheers for your ideas D3. Quote
cliff1599968814 Posted July 23, 2011 Report Posted July 23, 2011 Yes basically... its says not to use on plastic but the outer changeable lens is made from glass. Also good is using rain-x anti-fog on the inside to stop it steaming up. . Quote
chris.d.w Posted July 23, 2011 Report Posted July 23, 2011 Lick it. A nice big wet lick over the lens will pretty much stop water sitting on the lens. Quote
br3n Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 carlack is better than rain-x also try and avoid doing up the case somewhere warm and then taking it out into the cold ocean, thats what causes the condensation (the gopro pads you can buy to stop it misting up are useless, dont bother with them) Quote
Adlerr Posted July 30, 2011 Report Posted July 30, 2011 Well i don't know about the quality of lens.but i want to know about the quality lens can any one please tell me ? Quote
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