No personal experience, but I would try getting one of those small
packets of silica gel and affixing it to the inside of a body cap
(velcro, perhaps?). Take the lens off the camera. Put the body cap on,
with the silica gel packet inside the camera. Lay body cap side down
in a sealed freezer bag or food storage container with lid sealed
overnight and see how it looks in the morning.



On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:
> A strange thing happened to the viewfinder on my K110D last Sunday - it
> fogged up. On Sat. it was fine. It is not dioptre adjustment nor a lens
> problem. The photos are fine. Cleaning the outside of the viewfinder & the
> bottom of the focusing screen did not help much. I then left the camera open
> (no lens) overnight which seems to have helped a bit but it is still not
> right. Any ideas?
>
> Alan C
>
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