i dun have electrical contacts, so dun care.
imagine one precious L lens has WATER droplets INSIDE the lens element, all thanks to harsh nature. :sweatsm:
tsk. and i believe your eyes were also "condensing" too when you saw that.:bsmilie:
i dun have electrical contacts, so dun care.
imagine one precious L lens has WATER droplets INSIDE the lens element, all thanks to harsh nature. :sweatsm:
tsk. and i believe your eyes were also "condensing" too when you saw that.:bsmilie:
dun have leh. my glasses wun condense when i leave sls. my equipment does! wtf. :bsmilie:
I second of that.When bringing your bag out from a cold environment to the warm weather outside, don't pull your camera equipment out of the camera bag straight away. Unzip your bag, but don't open it up. Leave it a while for the bag and camera gear to slowly warm up. That will help to reduce chances of condensation forming.
Dry box only lower humidity inside. When it stay quite long in cold place, inside the dry box also will cold (as cold as environment temp). Condensation happen when you take out your camera from cold place to hot place. IMHO, dry cab will not prevent condensation. It is as good as camera bag.does condensation happen even with a dry box?
Dry box only lower humidity inside. When it stay quite long in cold place, inside the dry box also will cold (as cold as environment temp). Condensation happen when you take out your camera from cold place to hot place. IMHO, dry cab will not prevent condensation. It is as good as camera bag.
Regards,
Arto.
I believe temperature in vacuum box will be like dry-box or camera bag. Unless, the box that using thermos construction that will prevent (or reducing) thermal transfer. Imagine, how big is the thermos to keep the camera and lenses :sweat: .Thx Arto.
I have heard of a vacuum box from CP (if i remember correctly) I guess it would be the same inside a vacuum box huh...
ok so next weekend i shall try out suggestions posted here. walk out from building and then leave zip open and see how ba
thanks a lot!
When bringing your bag out from a cold environment to the warm weather outside, don't pull your camera equipment out of the camera bag straight away. Unzip your bag, but don't open it up. Leave it a while for the bag and camera gear to slowly warm up. That will help to reduce chances of condensation forming.
by the way, do you guys face this problem if you bring your camera overseas as well?like in those cooler countries..condensation will also take place right?
anyone experience it..?care to share your experience/how you overcame it..