All the points raised are valid and most likely to be condensation in the heater box and ductwork but this should burn off pretty fast as the engine warms up. It's always more severe in a soft-top than a saloon because it's not so resistant to humidity changes. I've had this problem on my more modern Eurobox daily driver and found it was worsened by omitting to do something fundamental. Make sure the inside of the windshield is clean. Sounds obvious I know, and even if it *looks* clean - it probably isn't. Give it a thorough scrub with glass cleaner to remove the crud build-up and you'll notice that fogging becomes a very brief affair.
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