2Tiggies
Near to Tigger's House
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This must surely have come up for discussion before but I can't seem to find anything on here.
How do you all cope with humid conditions with your cameras? We have, in the past, gone to WDW in spring/Easter time and October so it's never really been an issue. Last year we were there late September and into the first week of October and the first few days we had some high humidity and it was just impossible for me to take any pictures at some points of the day due to the lens fogging up instantly. You could see the it misting over through the viewfinder as I wiped it.
Is this just one of those things that you accept as normal for this time of the year? Is there anything that can be done to help?
We will be there from the beginning of September this year for 18 days so in the back of my mind it is bothering me slightly already.
Thanks for your help
How do you all cope with humid conditions with your cameras? We have, in the past, gone to WDW in spring/Easter time and October so it's never really been an issue. Last year we were there late September and into the first week of October and the first few days we had some high humidity and it was just impossible for me to take any pictures at some points of the day due to the lens fogging up instantly. You could see the it misting over through the viewfinder as I wiped it.
Is this just one of those things that you accept as normal for this time of the year? Is there anything that can be done to help?
We will be there from the beginning of September this year for 18 days so in the back of my mind it is bothering me slightly already.
Thanks for your help



Never thought of packing them for Florida in September .... until now!


) we will not have those same humidity levels as we had last August.