one of the items in my bag is a fuji xp80 pocket camera (supposedly waterproof and bought in 2015 after posting a thread on here looking for a new toy )which i carry to take occasionally pics of wildlife. i noticed since a while that the screen got blurry around the edges, today (after not using the camera for some time) i noticed some "fuzz" growing all along the edges of the screen (like cobwebs) -- sadly the humidity of the tropics finds it's way into everything and slowly destroys it no matter how much care you take :-( . i'm rather sure the seal(s) are intact and moisture gets in during charge (which happens via USB cable, meaning the camera housing is open during this time. i've always charged the camera on sunny days and around noon to reduce risk of moisture getting in)
is there a way to trap the moisture which gets in and remove it by simple DIY/ household methods?! i was thinking of a few grains of rice (=to be replaced every time i charge my camera)
(i'm currently not rich enough to buy a new camera so i'd like to use mine a bit longer and (as i dislike them) don't carry my phone with me when going out so that's not an option for taking pics)
thanks!
is there a way to trap the moisture which gets in and remove it by simple DIY/ household methods?! i was thinking of a few grains of rice (=to be replaced every time i charge my camera)
(i'm currently not rich enough to buy a new camera so i'd like to use mine a bit longer and (as i dislike them) don't carry my phone with me when going out so that's not an option for taking pics)
thanks!