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Hi Morten,
There are some key steps to resolve that ( as highlighted in the instructions on the JK3D.us site)
First, and most importantly, the seal has to be tight, push firmly on the lens protector body back against the camera while you are tightening the lens protector. Ensuring the Crystal is seated fully in the front of the lens protector.
Second, when you install it, you need to do it when everything is completely dry. Any moisture captured between the camera and the lens protector will result in condensation and wont be resolved until everything is 100% dry. My recommendation is to let the camera, the lens protector and the seal sit in the sun on a warm day when installing. Installing on a rainy day, or with high moisture will result in what you are seeing.
You can also try to blast a quick shot of canned air/duster between the lens protector and the camera just before you place the lens protector on to remove any moist air that is left there.
I have people who use these in Singapore, Thailand, Florida, the UK, etc… all of which ride in a ton of rain and humid environments and have no issues once these processes are followed.