I leave it on 24/7/365side thread a bit.
do you on the dry cabinet 24/7? or just on it for few hours few days per week?
Buy a dry cabinet as soon as you can. Put off buying other accessories for the time being if money is that tight.
as above... I bought a D90 on last saturday just wondering if is it ok to store the DSLR on the air tight container and inside put thristy hippo? I wanted to buy a dry box but at Tk photo there they dun sell le and i went to supermarket to look for it also dun have... Cos my budget also very tight after buying up the D90 plus a DSLR bag no money le therefore no money to buy cabinet.
side thread a bit.
do you on the dry cabinet 24/7? or just on it for few hours few days per week?
Do your maths, and use a little common sense, see which is more worthwhile.
cost of lens and camera clearing > $150.00 and it is not cover by camera warranty
cost of small dry cabinet ≤ $120.00 and dry cabinet have 3~5 years warranty.
long term cost of dry box plus drying agent including effort of maintenance > dry cab
ha thanx for the advise. likely to go buy a cabinet in 2 weeks time. go take IPPT earn some money first haha
Does tupperware provide a hygrometer? Hardware shops sell them, of course. Heard about the cheapest being 10 bucks, usual prices are about 20+. Thirsty hiipo might be dirt cheap but you can't really control humidity. Silica gel is also cheap but less healthy. Add this to the catchlight's calculation then and the option "dry cabinet" becomes even clearer.
thanks for sharing. Where is it possible to buy brand new Akira dry cabinets?
Cathay Photo sells them.![]()
Cathay Photo sells them.![]()
Guys dont flame me for posting this..
I'm using a lock & lock as a dry box with thirsty hippo. I did not tear the thirsty hippo aluminum paper on top fully as it can be used to control the absorbtion rate. Just need to find a gd Hygrometer and play ard with the opening of the aluminum paper.
Managed to get 40 to 45% consistantly...