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First, you need to dry out the inside. Then, you need to find where the moisture was getting in. Having a vent in the housing isn't really a bad thing, as these models are known for the moisture problem.
Obviously the rubber seal is not fine or it wouldn't be letting moisture in. You need to wait till they have dried out and then run some silocon along the rubber to seal it off.
I put the small hole in the bottom..it allowed the water resting at the bottom to release out of it but theres still that annoying mist like water on the lens...anymore suggestions?