Practical meteor photography. Part II: Lens heating.

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Meteors: Photographic Techniques

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During windless clear nights, solid objects cool faster than the surrounding air as a result of thermal radiation. If your camera cools below the dew point of the air, dew will form on the lens of the camera and meteor photography becomes nearly impossible. The best way to avoid this problem is to heat your camera. This article provides some practical designs and considerations for building your own lens heating system.

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