Is there a way to remove moisture from in between video camera lenses?
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My mother-in-law has a JVC video camera that has moisture build up on the inside of the lens. Is there a way to remove that moisture? Thanks!
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Answer:
take it to a shop and have them gut it. put the whole camera into a large jar with dessicant packages for a lot of days.
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Other answers
Soak a cloth in rubbing alcohol. Wring it out and wrap it around the lens. Alcohol is hygroscopic. It will absorb the water. You just have to keep doing this until the humidity in the air trapped inside the lens is down below the dewpoint.
Wicked Mickey
Yes. have the Lens open and keep it in a very low humidity and warm room such as a airing cupboard. hope i helped! lizx
hamster-mad-liz
yah there is a way to remove it!!!!
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