Put it in a closed plastic container with as much silica gel bags you
can find. Remove the K mount lens cap.
Toine

On 23 January 2016 at 10:25, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> This afternoon I wanted to take some pictures of the river in my backyard.
> It was raining, but not super hard, so rather than changing lenses, I just
> used the 28-75 on the K-3.
>
> This evening I was photographing belt tests at the dojo, and it was getting
> tough to see through the camera.  I had condensation on one of the elements
> on the inside of the lens.  I could put the lens in front of my heater, but
> I'm worried about it getting too hot and causing damage.
>
> Does anyone have any constructive solutions for solving this problem?
>
> I took some photos of the lens tonight:
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157663676462012
>
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