I think not only issue of money also issue of space.... like the place i'm staying in now.... where to find space for a 2nd dry cabi??
nah..... both are important issue..... MONEY & SPACE.... hehehee :bsmilie:
I think not only issue of money also issue of space.... like the place i'm staying in now.... where to find space for a 2nd dry cabi??
Very strange! Unless the dry cabinet features temperature control, otherwise there's not diff. Maybe the saleman will also sell u a pyramid shape storage, it's said to enhance the sharpness of lens... heheh..
I think for those who has a lot of photo gear, they would want to separate them according to the frequency of use. They will put the more frequent use ones together so when they take them out, it will require just one open/close.You open the dry cab to take out ur lens and the other dry cab to take out your body. The opening up time probably cause the moisture environment in and out of the cab to be equilibrium. Which means, opening a dry cab makes the moisture go in. What for?
Then again, if you rarely use lens, and put them in a separate box.
Would anyone set a lower humid level? What happens if the humid level is too low?
Would it damage the lens?
I got a crap idea, why not get a bigger dry cabinet and put in silica gel to speed up the "drying" process faster? Like this, the humid lowers faster and works even if there's a power failure LOL and there's zero chance for mould HAHA!
Mabbe need for those who own big lenses..... guess only ;p
Just wonder, is it advisable besides the camera and lens, to include the external harddisks, important CDs, and videocam's tape media. My concern is the videocam's tape media: these are 7 - 10 years ago. How to check if they are fungus infected? Will they contaminate my other gears - scientifically proven?