
Warms the lens or telescope, keeps condensation away and the lens working even in freezing temperatures. A great accessory for the astrophotographer!
The Nitecore LHH82 Lens Heater, as its name suggests, warms the lens in cold weather and removes dew from the lens. It is powered by USB, so you can even use it as a power bank. It attaches around the lens with velcro, and is compatible with lenses with a 72 - 82mm filter thread.
Have you ever had a great sunset or sunrise shot go wrong when the lens fogged up due to the overnight temperature change? The solution to this problem is a lens heater. The fogging phenomenon also occurs in summer on nights or mornings with temperatures above zero, especially near bodies of water or forests.
The USB-powered heater keeps lenses and telescopes working in the freezing winter. Zoom and focus work as they should and the lenses don't fog up from condensation.
Tip: The manufacturer states that the heating collar works in temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius. We recommend learning how to use the heating belt in freezing temperatures before that big filming gig.
Specifications:
Package includes: Heated lens cap, USB Type-A to USB Type-C cable
