Originally posted by photoptimist I'd remove the battery, lens, open all the little doors, and leave the camera open (but face down so dust does not collect on the mirror or shutter) where it can dry out for several days or a week.
Originally posted by Adam The camera may simply need a little more time. Keep it in a bowl of rice and check back in a few days. Good luck!
Originally posted by Wild Mark Rice is good.
Also try colour changing silicon gel. Place in a sealed bag to maximise moisture absorption from the camera itself. Once the silicon turns pink you put the silicon in the oven @ 90 degrees celsius for an hour or two (MINUS the CAMERA), then cool then put back into the bag. Repeat until the silicon no longer turns pink. Only then try the camera with battery inserted.
Originally posted by dcshooter If the camera fell in salt water, then it would probably be a good idea to rinse everything off with distilled water before drying, or you are likely to get all kinds of corrosion to metal parts. If there is dried salt in the mirror box, gently swab it away with a microfiber dipped in distilled water.
Originally posted by Not a Number Your profiles lists the Philippines as your location. I imagine it is rather humid to begin with. Drying out will take a lot longer as the rice might be somewhat saturated to begin with. You may be able to buy disposable dehumidifier packs The ones they sell in the US have some desiccant that turns into a liquid as it absorbs water so are not reusable. They have a reservoir on the bottom to collect the liquid.
Thanks I'll try all your suggestions,hope my K-30 works again. I forgot to mention how can I remove the moist/droplets in the lens?, thanks again.