Fudgecakes
Senior Member
shaze said:Is a dry cabinet neccesary, or just leave it inside a closed drawer will do? I think I have a humidity box from an old camera with a meter at the top, works the same right? Dun think I will need filters, maybe a clear or uv one, but should not be too expensive.
Dry cabinet un necessary? Scrimp on 100 dollars and put your thousand dollar investment at risk? U sure you wanna be penny wise pound foolish? The humidity box would require silica gel. Personally I think a dry cabinet will be better as I can control the humidity with precision. And don't need to worry Bout the cabinet being too dry or humid.
Personally I don't use filters. Why degrade your IQ with a filter that may or may not protect your investment? To me, a force that can shatter the front element would also e able to make short work of the filter and the lens below. The broken firer fragments might even cause injuries to you haha. I have used my lenses with no filters since the day I got it And I still haven't scratches any of them yet.