Hi, I'm going to try this, I've been doing bike videos and i always get this moisture spot in the middle of the view with my protective lens case. I hope a big deal will be alleviated. Do you still find your 360 is behaving well? I actually have antifog RainX for the car, i wonder if that will work as well as in the car. Thanks for the tip!
Sorry for a late reply. It's been behaving. Thankfully my trick seems to still work. It's currently just entered into Rainy Season here, so I'll see how it performs over this next season. Did you give the RainX a shot? If so, did it work? I imagine it would do the same job as the spray I have..but not sure how close the formulas are.
Hi! So sorry for a late reply! Sometimes I take a break from social media and just saw your reply. I have a series of Insta360 videos. Welcome to ask anything!
I havent tried the spray with the plastic Sticky Lenses because I think the plastic (insta) lenses are just really bad in general. I imagine it can still work though. The anti-fog sprays aren't expensive, so it's worth trying if you already have the regular Sticky Lenses. If you do try, it would be good to hear your feedback.
I'm using Premium Glass Lens protectors...and I also have a follow up video on how I tackled the fogging issue: If you read previous comments, you will notice I already addressed this :) The lenses were installed in an aircon humidity-free area and work fine UNTIL riding in mountains or areas where there is precipitation. I managed to reduce this issue dramatically by using a spray: ruclips.net/video/YaSlFFfytSE/видео.htmlsi=iWCBYyvMPHPahfTf
I hope it helps! I'm using on the glass lenses, but I assume it will work with the sticky lenses to. If you try it, would be good to know if works for you also!
in addition to antifoging spray you should install sticky lenses after keeping them for a while in a box with silica gel and in a room, where air conditioner reduced air humidity. Those to things help to completely avoid fogging.
Hi. If you read my replies to other comments on this, the lenses were installed in the proper way, but there was still fogging at higher altitudes, which is why i needed to find an alternative solution.
Hello...I think I have found a solution for the fogging on the sticky lenses. I carried out a test ride on my bike in several different situations of light, temperature and humidity and for the first time fogging never occurred. If a photo could de be added to this text no long text would be needed to explain the procedure
@@motogirlthailand Helllo and thanks for your time.....well when I first addressed you on this matter of fogging I had carried out several experiments with sticky and snap over lenses by creating on them entrances for air to get in and clear the fogging. It resulted in my first try ( reason I wrote to you) but in other situations of higher degree of humidity.......failed !! But the principle of letting air in, was correct. On this pursue for a solution, i ordered a snap on protection lens that does the job 100% ( so far) as I have tested it in several conditions......no fogging at all The stitching might not be 100% but you can overcome that ....but not a fogging lens.....would like to sennd you a photo.....but I think it is not possible on this platform....if by any channce you have a way to receive a photo showing the system , please do.......Congrats for your work which I enjoyed Thanks.
Thanks! I've heard that it could work but was worried about spraying a non-specific product on the inside of the lenses. Decided I would get the spray because its not so expensive in any case, and i personally dont have shaving foam at hand, too. Good to know it can work, though!
Hi, I'm going to try this, I've been doing bike videos and i always get this moisture spot in the middle of the view with my protective lens case. I hope a big deal will be alleviated. Do you still find your 360 is behaving well? I actually have antifog RainX for the car, i wonder if that will work as well as in the car. Thanks for the tip!
Sorry for a late reply. It's been behaving. Thankfully my trick seems to still work.
It's currently just entered into Rainy Season here, so I'll see how it performs over this next season.
Did you give the RainX a shot? If so, did it work? I imagine it would do the same job as the spray I have..but not sure how close the formulas are.
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Hi! So sorry for a late reply! Sometimes I take a break from social media and just saw your reply. I have a series of Insta360 videos. Welcome to ask anything!
@@motogirlthailand Thank you, I follow your videos, at the moment my wife is traveling through Thailand and she bought me a camera like yours
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U things better get glass lens fog and spary anti fogging, than using lens guard + anti fog?
I havent tried the spray with the plastic Sticky Lenses because I think the plastic (insta) lenses are just really bad in general. I imagine it can still work though. The anti-fog sprays aren't expensive, so it's worth trying if you already have the regular Sticky Lenses. If you do try, it would be good to hear your feedback.
So what type of lens protector your are using this time?
I'm using Premium Glass Lens protectors...and I also have a follow up video on how I tackled the fogging issue:
If you read previous comments, you will notice I already addressed this :) The lenses were installed in an aircon humidity-free area and work fine UNTIL riding in mountains or areas where there is precipitation. I managed to reduce this issue dramatically by using a spray:
ruclips.net/video/YaSlFFfytSE/видео.htmlsi=iWCBYyvMPHPahfTf
Thanks
I hope it helps! I'm using on the glass lenses, but I assume it will work with the sticky lenses to. If you try it, would be good to know if works for you also!
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in addition to antifoging spray you should install sticky lenses after keeping them for a while in a box with silica gel and in a room, where air conditioner reduced air humidity.
Those to things help to completely avoid fogging.
Hi. If you read my replies to other comments on this, the lenses were installed in the proper way, but there was still fogging at higher altitudes, which is why i needed to find an alternative solution.
Is the optical glass much clearer than the other lens guard
Definitely much better, imo. I have a lens comparison video showing the differences: ruclips.net/video/wnuFO_zE2H0/видео.htmlsi=Xr-Fv-mwUNH0IyFY
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Hello...I think I have found a solution for the fogging on the sticky lenses. I carried out a test ride on my bike in several different situations of light, temperature and humidity and for the first time fogging never occurred. If a photo could de be added to this text no long text would be needed to explain the procedure
Oh wow, really? I'd love to know what you did, if possible!
@@motogirlthailand Helllo and thanks for your time.....well when I first addressed you on this matter of fogging I had carried out several experiments with sticky and snap over lenses by creating on them entrances for air to get in and clear the fogging. It resulted in my first try ( reason I wrote to you) but in other situations of higher degree of humidity.......failed !! But the principle of letting air in, was correct. On this pursue for a solution, i ordered a snap on protection lens that does the job 100% ( so far) as I have tested it in several conditions......no fogging at all The stitching might not be 100% but you can overcome that ....but not a fogging lens.....would like to sennd you a photo.....but I think it is not possible on this platform....if by any channce you have a way to receive a photo showing the system , please do.......Congrats for your work which I enjoyed Thanks.
Thank you for that feedback. I might give the glass snap on lens a try at some point. Appreciate the reply and detailed info!
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shaving foam works just as good
Thanks! I've heard that it could work but was worried about spraying a non-specific product on the inside of the lenses. Decided I would get the spray because its not so expensive in any case, and i personally dont have shaving foam at hand, too. Good to know it can work, though!
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Oh..ok! I will try to do that!