How do I go about stopping my scope fogging up? Is there something I can put on it to stop it?
My apologies, yes I am talking about the outside of the scope. Itbis an Arken I just purchased! All of my scope do it tho!um .this should not be.I hope it is a cheap scope .it is more or less broken.I never had a scope fog up and I have a lot of them ;all optics I know of are filled with nitrogen to keep them from fogging up =sprung a leak I think.Good luck maybe I am wrong
oh your talking about the outside of the lens???
My apologies, yes I am talking about the outside of the scope. Itbis an Arken I just purchased! All of my scope do it tho!
Maaannnnnnm..... I am going to pass on this option as well!!!Unfortunately, it's just something you have to deal with when living in a hot/humid area. Camera and telescope lenses equally suffer.
There's also the hidden option of just permanently turning off the AC in your house so the temp always matches the outside. But I've never known anyone to choose this option
Great advice (not the spray part). I try to do this in all seasons before shooting, especially before going hunting. Breathing in cool weather can cause fogging of the ocular lens as well. Wearing a gaiter over your mouth can help disípate your warm breath enough to prevent a lot of fogging of the ocular lens. When an animal shows up I will wipe the condensation off with my shirt if I have to.There are some sprays you can use that will help, just search "anti fog" on amazon. However, it's never great to be spraying things on your optics, IMO. Best thing you can do is let the scope acclimate to the outside temperature for 15-30 mins prior to shooting. This will give the condensation time to re-evaporate.
I am talking about the outside of the lense...um .this should not be.I hope it is a cheap scope .it is more or less broken.I never had a scope fog up and I have a lot of them ;all optics I know of are filled with nitrogen to keep them from fogging up =sprung a leak I think.Good luck maybe I am wrong
oh your talking about the outside of the lens???
Great advice. I try to do this in all seasons before shooting, especially before going hunting.
If you don't want to wait till it clears up, wipe the lenses with 90% alcohol.How do I go about stopping my scope fogging up? Is there something I can put on it to stop it?
@Spartan that is what I am going to do!! I guess I got caught up for a second in this new age want everything right now mentally, SMH!!!! Thanks for bringing me back!!! LolThere are some sprays you can use that will help, just search "anti fog" on amazon. However, it's never great to be spraying things on your optics, IMO. Best thing you can do is let the scope acclimate to the outside temperature for 15-30 mins prior to shooting. This will give the condensation time to re-evaporate.
That's what I'm going to do! Appreciate it!!Let the hardware equalize to the ambient temperature.
i take the gun out first , then set targets / bench rest /bags / fan if it is hot out (ok maybe fan right after gun outside )That's what I'm going to do! Appreciate it!!
The very few times in my life that happened, I either could see well enough anyway to take the shot, or I passed the shot. Only thing that touches a lens of my scope is lint free and soft lens wipes made for camera lenses, and only indoors when I have the time to clean it correctly. Got in the habit decades ago with high dollar stuff, and treat even low dollar stuff the same way.When an animal shows up I will wipe the condensation off with my shirt if I have to.