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jwlast

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Anybody got a technique to prevent water drops from adhering to the camera body lens when the camera is first removed from the water? Reason I ask is I was talking with a surf photographer the other day and asked him how, with the camera in and out of the water so much, he doesn't have problems with water spots on the lens. Said he rubbed some kind of leaf on it, water won't stick. Be darned now if I can remember what he said he used.

JT
 
Defog works for a couple of pics then it needs to be re-applied.

Another one I am told works but haven't tried is baby shampoo.

A piece of a potato works.

But who wants to carry this stuff in their BCD?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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