It is caused by there being worm moist air in the case and then temperature drops and the dew point changes. If you use the open back door you will not have a problem with the lens fogging up.
Yes every time you open the case that would count as one use. That is the only time that new wet air can enter the case so how long you have them in for is not as important as whether or not the case has been opened.
Really good tip. I have used with and without and it does work well to prevent fogging. Pay attention to his tip a bout keeping the inserts far enough in that they are away from the seal. I almost flooded my camera that way. Question : How do you put your inserts in the oven? Have you burnt your inserts before in the Oven? I tried a toaster oven and burnt mine.
Thank you. Question: on a go pro 10 there is a side functional button to scroll through modes. The anti fog device would interfere with function. Any ideas?
I tried to use the desiccant gel packets..... It's better to get the anti-fog insert in the first place. The packet can't fit while intact so you have to cut it open and then take a few beads out and put them in the housing. There are several problems with doing that: the first is that the beads might get stuck in the openings in the camera, second the beads fall out easily, third who knows what those beads do when they get full of humidity, they could get gummy and ruin your camera..... my advice is buy them and don't risk your camera over a few bucks.
Nice video, but although it says 4 'uses' on the pack (whatever that even means) it's never gonna be an exact science. It'd depend on how humid the air is when you open the back door and a load of other factors. So I'd say just use it as a rule of thumb, best to change then as often as possible really.
+nafehere has to do with the moisture in the trapped air, then lowering the dew point when dipped iinto the water, which will always be lower temp then the air. Incidentally, when bringing in a cold camera to a warm environment, dew will form on the cold camera spontaneously... leave it in the airtight case till it warms up.
i use toilet paper or just paper towels... heat em up to remove the fog out of the paper and then cut em into the right size to fit in put em in right afther you heated them... add a patch wherever you can and your problem is solved. don't waste money on this crap. overprized half working brand product.
Dude your on camera speaking skills are not very good. And there's no need to repeat the same information over and over and over. Now "repeat that forever"...
It is caused by there being worm moist air in the case and then temperature drops and the dew point changes. If you use the open back door you will not have a problem with the lens fogging up.
Yes every time you open the case that would count as one use. That is the only time that new wet air can enter the case so how long you have them in for is not as important as whether or not the case has been opened.
Really good tip. I have used with and without and it does work well to prevent fogging. Pay attention to his tip a bout keeping the inserts far enough in that they are away from the seal. I almost flooded my camera that way. Question : How do you put your inserts in the oven? Have you burnt your inserts before in the Oven? I tried a toaster oven and burnt mine.
Can you tell me hot to assemble a GoPro to wash why items (most in corner) not very good cleaned? Do you get my point?
Are 3rd party anti-fogs reusable as well?
Thank you. Question: on a go pro 10 there is a side functional button to scroll through modes. The anti fog device would interfere with function. Any ideas?
very clear, good detail, thanks you explained why my casing filled up with salt water !
I put my in a full sized oven on a baking sheet. I have not had any problems with burning them.
i have a friend who snowboard in oregon. He said he was having problems with it fogging up in the cold wet air. He used these and it stopped.
I find that most of the time I take them with me when ever I am planing to film but only put them in if I am having problems with fogging.
I tried to use the desiccant gel packets..... It's better to get the anti-fog insert in the first place. The packet can't fit while intact so you have to cut it open and then take a few beads out and put them in the housing. There are several problems with doing that: the first is that the beads might get stuck in the openings in the camera, second the beads fall out easily, third who knows what those beads do when they get full of humidity, they could get gummy and ruin your camera..... my advice is buy them and don't risk your camera over a few bucks.
I don’t have that case but still got these in an accessory kit?
Thank you! 😊 we'll be using them
Thanks for the useful information!
I tried that before I bought these I could not get them to fit in the case
I do not use them when I ski, that is not to say that the camera will never fog up well skiing. But it have never happened to me.
Many thanks
on one side is that one single insert or two stuck together
It would be I have no Idea what they are made of.
what do u think is the main cause for the lense to fog up, and do u think buy using the Skeleton Backdoor fogging up wouldnt be an issue?
the temperature difference between the inside and outside makes water condense in the case, cus when u get underwater, its much colder
have you ever tried using RAIN-X Anti Fog?
Wouldn't it be easier if we just knew what they were made of?
How many use's ?
Jack David didnt u fukn hear him 20 times
LeeBrooN James Shut your mouth. And its 4 uses, not 20.
if i see a comment asking like that....just tell him to watch the video lol
hey kyle, how exactly do they block fog?
They absorb moisture
Nice video, but although it says 4 'uses' on the pack (whatever that even means) it's never gonna be an exact science. It'd depend on how humid the air is when you open the back door and a load of other factors.
So I'd say just use it as a rule of thumb, best to change then as often as possible really.
+nafehere has to do with the moisture in the trapped air, then lowering the dew point when dipped iinto the water, which will always be lower temp then the air. Incidentally, when bringing in a cold camera to a warm environment, dew will form on the cold camera spontaneously... leave it in the airtight case till it warms up.
how many times can i use them you think?
3-4 times then put them in the oven at a 160 degrees Celsius for 5 mins then you can use them again for 3-4 times
dang it, just came back from Thailand and most of my videos are foggy, I wished I saw this video before I left
when you mean 4 uses does that mean every time you take your gopro out of the housing it counts as 1 please relpy
thank god you can reuse them
Couldnt you just use "Desiccant Balls" (Those lil sachets you find in new shoe boxes) instead of these strips? Save yourself the £/$15
How many uses???????FFS!
you have no ears?
hello, i saw one video on youtube. he use panty liner 😂. is that possible??
i use toilet paper or just paper towels... heat em up to remove the fog out of the paper and then cut em into the right size to fit in put em in right afther you heated them... add a patch wherever you can and your problem is solved. don't waste money on this crap. overprized half working brand product.
Dude your on camera speaking skills are not very good. And there's no need to repeat the same information over and over and over. Now "repeat that forever"...