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Message # 94105.1.1.1 Subject: Re:Photomodelling in the shower? Steam hit the cameralens? Date: Mon 20/03/23 20:29:56 GMT Name: pool-technics |
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Hello,
in addition to the postings before:
You can put your camera (without battery and SD-Card) onto the heating. The Dryer always puts dust on the lens, that is not easy to remove!
Or you do the shooting in a shower mounted in an indoor-pool-room! You do not need one at home. Using only the shower with clothes is normally absolutely no problem in a hotel or public pool. The water in the pool is not in touch with the clothing and everyone uses shampoo and looses hair, so little bit of dust from clothing is no problem!
If you ask (before/after the opening hours you can normally do this for a small tip). And - MOST IMPORTANT - the air there is really dry in such pool-rooms, they use therefore big machines like this: https://www.herget-online.de/en/swimming-pool-technology/products/basic-line/ewp/ so even you use pool and shower the air there is only about 35-50 % humidity and the lens stay clean.
And there is plenty of room around the shower, so you can search for optimal photo-position :-)
I work as a swimming pool technician and there were often questions like this, I saw such shower-shootings quite often. But I am only responsible for pool technics for two indoor pools in bavaria, not the one to decide. But the "big boss" always allowes it and the photographer donates some money (afaik 25-30 Euro per session) for doing this. I am sure pics are better than at home.
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In reply to Message (94105.1.1) Re:Photomodelling in the shower? Steam hit the cameralens?
By Justauser - justauser2001-1(at)yahoo.com Mon 20/03/23 08:50:11 GMT If you keep at least the front lens warm enough, it does not fog. Iīm wearing glasses,so I do know the problem, but while you can easily dip your glasses into the warm water, with a camera lens this does not work if the camera isnīt fully watertight, but then you got a problem with droplets. Have a hairdryer at hand, maybe operated by a helper.
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In reply to Message (94105.1) Re:Photomodelling in the shower? Steam hit the cameralens?
By EdR - asplashofglamour@gmail.com Sun 19/03/23 20:11:32 GMT Website: https://www.asplashofglamour.com// www.asplashofglamour.com You can do a few things to reduce fogging the lens. You can run cold water or turn the heat up in the bathroom, (space heater or turn up the thermostat). You can also leave the door open and maybe run a fan. Get in the habit of checking the lens frequently. And keep a quality lens rag nearby. The model can be very helpful as she can clearly see your lens. Give her instructions to warn you of fog
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In reply to Message (94105) Photomodelling in the shower? Steam hit the cameralens?
By Wetlooker2 - Sun 19/03/23 19:09:13 GMT How are you handling the photoshoots in the shower area? Are the modellers using lukewarm water to get rid of the steam? I know how it can go when the warm water make steam and hit the camera or glasses. Would be very bad photos, maybe your door is open and give some fresh air.
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