When condensation, fogging, or whitening appears inside the camera screen or lens, it is typically caused by rapid environmental temperature shifts or a compromise in the waterproof housing. Follow this guide to dry the device or request warranty assistance.
Troubleshooting Steps
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Not Used in Water Recently (Physical Temperature Condensation):
If the camera has not been exposed to water, this fogging is caused by extreme ambient temperature drops (such as moving from a heavily air-conditioned room to hot outdoors), causing trace air inside the camera body to condense.
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Recommended Dry Method: Open the battery cover and interface door immediately. Submerge the camera in a bag of uncooked rice or sealed desiccant packets for 1-2 days to extract all internal moisture.
If it powers on and functions normally, the moisture has been successfully evacuated. Store the camera in a dry environment moving forward.
If the camera remains non-functional or foggy, the internal electronics are compromised. Please provide a short video of the fogged screen/lens and order information to support an after-sales warranty service.
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Used in Water Recently:
With a Waterproof Case: If fogging or power failure occurs after using the camera inside its waterproof housing underwater, take clear photos/videos highlighting the cracked or leaking area on the case alongside the fogged camera screen. Once verified, we will provide after-sales warranty service.
Without a Waterproof Case: Liquid ingress during bare-camera use beyond its rating is considered physical damage. Refer to the What to do if water gets into the Brave 7 LE camera? for emergency salvage instructions and policy boundaries.
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