Dear all..
Is it a must to buy a dry box for the camera (dSLRs) etc..?
Not really provided you keep sun-ing the gears.
Dear all..
Is it a must to buy a dry box for the camera (dSLRs) etc..?
Not really provided you keep sun-ing the gears.
Anyone of you put extra hygrometer inside the dry cabinet?
The answer is a resounding 'YES'.
I've got an old fav. lens which is now an expensive paperweight. It serves to remind me of my 6 months of laziness and procrastination from buying a proper drybox. Remember...mould grows once it starts to 'inhabit' your lens. Don't take any chances.
Getting a Drybox with an RH meter is good cos you do not want to make it too dry too, else it dries and cracks the seals and affect the gears in the lenses.
Also...Hungry Hippo is out of the question cos when it has finish 'sucking' the moisture....it turns into a small pool of water. Imagine this in your Dry Box! :bigeyes: Besides....honestly the only thing Hungry Hippo is hungry for is your $$$ cos its not cheap.
Bewarned.
do u all remove the strap before placing into the dry cabinet?
as at times our strap do get sweaty and wet.
and what is the recommended size to buy?
it actually turns into a packet of goooey substance, not a water bomb! haha
but yeah, they do cost more. if u got about 100 bucks to spare why not get a digicabi, its a nice piece of furniture too!;p
but what if the camera stays in the bag that will be used?
I mean most newbies (MOST) will only have one lens first. can we start off by just keeping it in the bag? (buy 1 thing at a time..camera so ex liao must save up again first:bsmilie: )
do u all remove the strap before placing into the dry cabinet?
as at times our strap do get sweaty and wet.
and what is the recommended size to buy?
any answer to the strap thing?
do we need to remove it before placing the body in the try box? quite cumbersome...
any answer to the strap thing?
do we need to remove it before placing the body in the try box? quite cumbersome...
but what if the camera stays in the bag that will be used?
I mean most newbies (MOST) will only have one lens first. can we start off by just keeping it in the bag? (buy 1 thing at a time..camera so ex liao must save up again first:bsmilie: )
buy one thing at a time is right.
so, buy the dry cabi first before buying your camera.
cus, since the money is so tight, means the camera is a major investment for u. makes sense to ensure it has a long fruitful life.
say, u wan to buy arowana, sure must get tank set up, water stabilise first, then take your precious fish home.
imagine, buy fish liao, put in pail.
then go look for money buy fish tank and filter.
What is the good humidity to store our lenses? My current dry box is showing 30. Is it okay?