The Fog Klear lens cleaning cloth from Nikon is a soft microfiber cloth impregnated with an anti-fog compound that inhibits fog from clouding your lens, binoculars or viewfinder. The cloth works by leaving a microscopic film of the compound on your optic, lens or other surface which prevents the build-up of condensation. This cloth also removes surface particles and fingerprints which can spoil your vision.
- Removes Condensation and Fingerprints
- Dry - No Harsh Solvents Used
- Good for 200+ Uses
- Environmentally Friendly
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Nikon Fog Klear Reviews
Didn't work for me
Didn't work for me....maybe you'll have better luck. I got it on the recommendation of a friend. Used it on a masked shoot (it's the pandemic) and my glasses were just as foggy as ever when working and wearing a mask. Still looking for a solution for that problem, but this definitely wasn't it.
Nice product to wipe away Fog
Works really well.Eady to use. Multiple use
Smooth
Worth the purchase. Feels different than other microfiber cloths I’ve purchased. Cleans perfect without scratches.
Fog Klear
Works well on my eyeglasses when wearing a mask. Fog still appears, but dissipates quickly. Very happy.
Works Great.
Gets the job done. Very rainy up here in Alaska. I use the Fog Klear on my binos, rifle scope, and camera gear. Works especially well on my Sony Action Cam in the underwater housing.
Nikon anti fog
Awesome!
Unique / Filter Wipe product
Dry chemical anti-fog wipes are a relatively uncommon product. Appears to delay dew forming on filter, lens or eyepiece, until re-application is indicated. Unknown what chemical is utilized, so unknown if it's carcinogenic or toxic, absorbable thru skin unless gloves are used. No packet provided in which to store or keep it clean, so use a small plastic or ziplock sandwich bag.
Florida - the land of humidity
This actually helps keep fog off your lenses. Here in Florida we do get some days that are very humid. Of course, we keep our equipment indoors where it is cool and taking it outdoors to use it is an exercise in dripping lens surfaces. Putting your equipment outdoors for a few hours before taking photos definitely helps but helps is the appropriate word. Lens surfaces still tend to fog. Cleaning those surfaces with this gives you a real leg up:.
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