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Old 03-27-2007, 12:45 AM
Linda Matsalla
 
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Default reef master housing

Hi all,
We recently bought a reefmaster digital camera and housing and dove with
it in Cuba. We had problems with it fogging up even with the humidity
control strips installed. Of course this fogged up the pictures. Has
anyone else had this problem with camera housings, and if so what did
you do?
Linda

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Old 03-27-2007, 12:45 AM
Rich Lockyer
 
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Default Re: reef master housing

On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 04:18:58 GMT, Linda Matsalla <matsalla@shaw.ca>
wrote:

>We recently bought a reefmaster digital camera and housing and dove with
>it in Cuba. We had problems with it fogging up even with the humidity
>control strips installed. Of course this fogged up the pictures. Has
>anyone else had this problem with camera housings, and if so what did
>you do?


Close up the housing in your air-conditioned hotel room and don't
reopen it out in the warm, humid air.



--- Rich
http://richlockyer.tripod.com/
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Old 03-27-2007, 12:45 AM
Arthur Ginnetty
 
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Default Re: reef master housing

My limited experience has been that you may have a poor seal or you
assembled it with wet hands or with a small amount of water in the housing.
You might want to try placing the housing/less the camera(add weight) in a
tub of water over night and then check for condensation inside the housing.
ATG

"Rich Lockyer" <rlockyer@linkline.DONTSPAMME.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 04:18:58 GMT, Linda Matsalla <matsalla@shaw.ca>
> wrote:
>
> >We recently bought a reefmaster digital camera and housing and dove with
> >it in Cuba. We had problems with it fogging up even with the humidity
> >control strips installed. Of course this fogged up the pictures. Has
> >anyone else had this problem with camera housings, and if so what did
> >you do?

>
> Close up the housing in your air-conditioned hotel room and don't
> reopen it out in the warm, humid air.
>
>
>
> --- Rich
> http://richlockyer.tripod.com/



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