I live in Florida and I'm trying to shoot some star trails, but condensation keeps fogging up my lens. 1) Does using anti-condensation coating work and 2) Will it harm the lens? I've read that you should warm the lens, which makes sense, but that seems difficult. I think there may be some sort of coating already on the lens, I'm not sure. (Shooting on the a6300 with the 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 kit lens)
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