Showing posts with label Gap Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gap Road. Show all posts
Monday, 1 October 2012
GoPro Fogging up issues - a cheeky fix?
Talking with a mate in work today, he's got a GoPro, but an older model, I suspect that the Hero 2 might run hotter than the Hero. He passed on a tip he'd heard to help stop the fogging issues. A small pieces of loo roll folded up tightly and placed in the sides and top of the case help absorb the trapped moisture and (I'll say reduce rather than stop) the fogging issues. I'll certainly give it a try next time I'm out with the camera, will have to keep an eye on the temperature of the camera.
Sunday, 30 September 2012
GoPro fogging up issues.
Talybont Reservoir, Canon Powershot sx210 IS |
GoPro HD Hero 2 |
I used my GoPro on some of the latter stages of the route, and you have to admit that the quality of the footage is outstanding on a bright and clear day. My biggest issue (besides looking a bit weird with the camera stuck onto my cycle helmet) was the fact that it kept misting up. Alot of my footage has been spoilt by varying levels of blur caused by the lens of the case misting up from the centre outwards. I'd noticed this previously, once when 'Going Ape' (at Margam Park Go Ape) and then again during the WRGB, Margam Park was an especially wet day, so although frustrated at the lack of viewable video I put it down to the very humid weather. However, WRGB was predominately dry and the Brecon ride yesterday was a fine, dry and not very humid day. As the camera warms up during use, it causes the moisture trapped in the case to condense on the lens of the case. I've empty the cupboards to look for small packs of silica gel, but even the smallest won't fit. So it looks like I'll have to pay the fairly expensive price for the GoPro Anti-fog inserts. ** A Fix?!
MBR have a write up of the route on their website HERE
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