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Originally Posted by frank777
I literally had the same problem with the same camera rear its head last week. I found that condensation was forming as soon as the cooling got down to zero degrees (I was routinely getting it down to -10). I've now settled on +5 degrees, just to be on the sade side.
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Thanks Frank. Interesting to know others have the same issue. I recharged the desiccant and tested with flats. Anything 0 degrees & below had condensation, and like you +5 was ok. I might run with that from now on but it kind of defeats the purpose of having a cooled camera. Might be easier to process out the heat noise than the condensation artefacts though. I found that suggestions of others to very slowly cool the camera didn’t work for me.