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David Strike <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 23 Feb 2002 06:39:10 +1100
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On Friday, February 22, 2002 10:11 PM, Christian Gerzner wrote:

(huge snip)
> I'm assuming that your "fog problem" is either on the surface of the
> front port of your lens or the surface of the interior of your housing
> port, or both. I would not expect it to occur at the other end of your
> lens where it meets the camera body however, if it does, you really do
> have a serious problem. All the evidence points away from that,
thankfully.

You don't jhave to assume anything.  I did write in my first post that:
"I've also discovered that when I've failed to use the right amount of
"spit-in-a-bottle" on the inner lens of the housing - particularly when the
surface conditions before sealing the housing are quite humid - then a small
amount of fogging appears"

(Rest snipped)

BTW! Christian.  You never did let me know what you meant by your remark
about having files on my desk.  Please advise me - privately if you wish -
what you meant.

Strike

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