It is nearly 100 degrees outside and sunny and humid, but Micah wants to take pictures of a celebrity that will be passing through. He waits in an air- conditioned cafe until he sees the celebrity approach. Micah quickly grabs his camera and runs outside to snap the shot. When he looks at his picture, however, the image is blurred and foggy. He turns the camera around and notices condensation on the lens. What caused this? O A. OB. O C. O D. Cameras stop functioning in temperatures over 85 degrees. The temperature changed quickly between air conditioning and 100-degree temperatures. The camera lens has a crack, allowing moisture inside the camera. The arid condition causes moisture inside the camera to condense on the lens.