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Old 27-01-13, 04:24 PM
Dukatum Dukatum is offline
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Since the question is about dealing with water drops getting on the lens, I think the only answer to that is to not get water on it in the first place. Keep it in a plastic bag like what you get from tesco, until you are ready to use it. I always keep a plastic bag in my cam-bag in it starts to rain or snow.
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