How to Remove Moisture from Camera Lens

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How to Remove Moisture from Camera Lens
How to Remove Moisture from Camera Lens
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Please follow the instructions below:
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Video tips:
This is the idea of solving the problem that most of us regularly face with our portable devices with moisture or fogging inside the lens due to many causes, either contact with water, or a humid environment.
# Immediately put your device in an airtight bag or container containing dry, uncooked rice
Another fabulous way to remove moisture from your camera lens is to put it in an airtight bag.
Uncooked rice will absorb moisture from the camera lens, thus restoring it to working order. Make sure to wrap it with a tissue so that it doesn't get any dust particles, then leave it for about a day.
Even this method works for a digital camera.
Here is what I did:
As soon as I got home, I made sure there was no visible moisture on the camera and looked for a container large enough to hold both the camera and more than its own weight in dry rice.
I found the perfect Tupperware container, filled it halfway with two different kinds of rice (that's just what was in the cupboards), then placed the camera body perished on the rice with the mirror facing down.
I then poured more rice over the camera until it was completely covered with about 1 inch of rice above the camera body. This effectively sandwiched the camera between two very dry layers of rice, just eager to suck the moisture out of the camera.
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