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Use of anti-fogging coating on bino's
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve in Mi" data-source="post: 13731" data-attributes="member: 76"><p><strong>Use of anti-fogging coating on bino\'s</strong></p><p></p><p>I was using my bino's the other day and hate having to hold my breath will galssing in the cold weather here in MI. Has any one used the Rain-X anti-fog stuff?? I e-mail Pentax ( makers of my 10x42) but they have not replied as if it would harm the lens coating. What do others do?? As you can you tell teh hunt was non-productive as I had plenty of time to ponder this. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve in Mi, post: 13731, member: 76"] [b]Use of anti-fogging coating on bino\'s[/b] I was using my bino's the other day and hate having to hold my breath will galssing in the cold weather here in MI. Has any one used the Rain-X anti-fog stuff?? I e-mail Pentax ( makers of my 10x42) but they have not replied as if it would harm the lens coating. What do others do?? As you can you tell teh hunt was non-productive as I had plenty of time to ponder this. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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