Dry Cabinet Storage Patten

Dry Cabinet Storage Patten


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hi guys,

a noob here.. i don't own a dry cab.. but one of my mate say that i can leave my DLSR in the bag just chuck a pack of thirsty hippo.. it helps he say.. he's been doing it for few years now..

or u can put Ur cam n lens in a Tupperware airtight n throw in the thirsty hippo..

so what do u guys think?

need some help here...

where can i get a cheap n reliable dry cab..

thanks

cheers
Shawn Covvey
I believe a cheap dry box $2x is cheaper than (Tupperware + Hydrometer + Silica Gel) :bsmilie:
Most camera shop have them.

But consider to get a Dry Cabinet, I'm frustrated on using dry box because alway need to monitoring the humidity level, silica gel color and changing the silica gel.
 

How about using Thirsty Hippo (or is it hungry hippo?) instead of silica gel?
 

definitely bcos u buy 2 cabinets salesman make more money ma. simple reason. this hobby really L hobby, liao lui. that's why u and I NoMoney, and the salesman make Money...

*worldwide recession* time for prices of lenses and camera bodies to drop by half, just like stock markets.....
 

is it ok to put the camera strap into the dry cabinet or do i need to remove it. i was informed by my friend due to the dirt and sweat on the strap it's not advisable to put it together with the camera
 

These are not precision equipment that neeed very precise humility/temperature control. :cool:

I placed everything include 8mm tapes and video camera all in one cabinet. Never had any problem.

I do not think it is necessary to keep camera and lens separately. It is a personal choice and likely someone want to be neat or run out of space in the first cabinet.
 

is it really important meh to have this cabinet?

i just bought my dslr 2 months ago.. i just put my camera at my table...

actually, my bro ask me to buy this cabinet... how much arr??
 

is it really important meh to have this cabinet?

i just bought my dslr 2 months ago.. i just put my camera at my table...

actually, my bro ask me to buy this cabinet... how much arr??

mine is the digi-cabi AD-070 and cost arnd 200 at John.
cheers!
 

It would only be important to separate if your equipment were to be stored at 2 different humidity levels.
My dry cabinet manual recommends 40-55% humidity for camera/lens. With that sort of range, I can't imagine a need to separate.
 

Due to budgetary constraint; i'm storing my body, lens, filter and batteries all in 1 unit...
 

Wonder if one were to travel for a month or above....what are you ways of storing to prevent fungus attacks?
 

Wonder if one were to travel for a month or above....what are you ways of storing to prevent fungus attacks?

buy thirsty hippo. comes in the box and also in sachets which small enuf to
fit inside yr camera bag.
hope it helps!
cheers..
 

I'm keeping my Linhnof Technikardan, Hasselblad 503 and my trusted M6 TTL, all in 1 cabinet. Cathay salesmen are all but salesman. If you buy more from them, they will say "good", but you have to think about it. IMHO, they are just slightly better than those in Sim Lim Square, minus the unreasonable remarks

salesmen are salesmen, wherever u go. the difference is the environment. if too competitive, they also will have to chut pattern.

maybe the more established shops have stricter rules on how low their salesmen can go.

back to topic, if the RH for camera storage is higher (or different) than lenses, then it might make sense to have two dry cabi. also makes things easier. but i only have one 16 yr old AM-PRO. still going strong ;p
 

buy thirsty hippo. comes in the box and also in sachets which small enuf to
fit inside yr camera bag.
hope it helps!
cheers..

For travel purposes, you can also order Zorb-It which is meant to last a very long time. It is a 2 way system (releasing or absorbing moisture). http://www.zorb-it.com

Anyone who needs to buy one set can PM me, I ordered one set extra from US.
 

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i think we should all go CP, ask them, do you think we should keep things seperate and why? then come back and gather all findings...hahaha
 

i think we should all go CP, ask them, do you think we should keep things seperate and why? then come back and gather all findings...hahaha

internet should have the answer.. if not when we go CP, they would convince us about 2 Cabinet with a hole in our pockets :bsmilie:
 

so end of the day . it is salemen's talk???


cheers
 

I guess money isnt usually the problem here, cos a lens or tripod would cost more then a dry cabinet.

more likely is space constraint.
 

actually unless you have precious lenses that you know you wont use often but still wanna keep it, a dry cabi is redundant.

even in singapore humidity, unless you use your camera less than 3 times a year, fungus will not grow.

now my dry cabi is used to keep stuff i pick up from my travels (funny looking fossils, skulls, bones... etc..) with only 1 old lens in it. everything else is in camera bags. it's been like this for about 5 years and no fungus.
 

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