Flotsam
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Lately we've been dealt a rash of rain around here and Ernesto promises to wash out the weekend. I've been taking the "If you can't beat 'em" approach and just grabbing my Nikonos V and heading out to shoot the visual uniqueness of a rainy world without caring about being drenched.
Even with a lens shade to protect the lens and constant attention and wiping, it is difficult to avoid the occasional picture ruining raindrop on the lens. I have been thinking that a light coating of a surface tension breaking product such as Rain-X on the glass that covers the lens would help eliminate any fuzzy spots caused by the odd raindrop that make it onto the lens unnoticed.
My question is: Does anyone have any experience or opinions on doing this? Are there possible problems with image degradation or a build-up that might damage the lens? (actally the glass that protcts the lens). Any other alternative thoughts on addressing the problem?
Thanks, Folks
Even with a lens shade to protect the lens and constant attention and wiping, it is difficult to avoid the occasional picture ruining raindrop on the lens. I have been thinking that a light coating of a surface tension breaking product such as Rain-X on the glass that covers the lens would help eliminate any fuzzy spots caused by the odd raindrop that make it onto the lens unnoticed.
My question is: Does anyone have any experience or opinions on doing this? Are there possible problems with image degradation or a build-up that might damage the lens? (actally the glass that protcts the lens). Any other alternative thoughts on addressing the problem?
Thanks, Folks