peiter
Second Officer
Denmark
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you will have to flood the case with some gas like nitrogen, that don't condense as easy, but this mean the rest of the case will have to be sealed off from the battery compartment.
I have not seen any moisture with my OA camera, but i barely had the battery out of it once, and i have never had it in water or used on a rainy day.
As i have said before, it is funny everyone with this issue only see it on the front LCD screen, not the back screen and not the lens / sensor.
I also don't think a quick swap of battery can introduce enough moisture to the camera, unless the new battery have like dew / droplets on it when inserted.
I am also wondering if the people with this issue have used the camera in / under water, me personally i would not put my OA under water unless it was in a WP case.
I simply have no trust in the seal on the memory card / USB compartment, no matter what other say about the OA or similar gopro ports.
But i might use it as is on a rainy day if its not too bad. |
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