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First of all...Howdy....I'm new here.
I've been lurking awhile now and have learned a lot. But now I have a question that I'm pretty sure has never been asked..
Recently the plastic clip on the gimble cover broke and bubble wouldn't stay attached so I glued it back on with super glue.....I'm a dummy...the next day , I noticed that the video feed appeared hazey. Upon close inspection of the gimble I noticed a white haze over the gimble components including the camera lens. I believe it's called a gasover.
My question is....is the camera lens glass or plastic and if it's glass, is it coated with something that acetone will harm if I use it.
It's there a better solution to remove the white haze then a q-tip and acetone ?
I've been lurking awhile now and have learned a lot. But now I have a question that I'm pretty sure has never been asked..
Recently the plastic clip on the gimble cover broke and bubble wouldn't stay attached so I glued it back on with super glue.....I'm a dummy...the next day , I noticed that the video feed appeared hazey. Upon close inspection of the gimble I noticed a white haze over the gimble components including the camera lens. I believe it's called a gasover.
My question is....is the camera lens glass or plastic and if it's glass, is it coated with something that acetone will harm if I use it.
It's there a better solution to remove the white haze then a q-tip and acetone ?