Nothing. I use my gear, when it gets dirty I have it cleaned.
Nothing I've owned has ever developed fungus.
G
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Holy humidity Batman! That's quite the setup and precaution. I just
keep my house dry with AC and the winter is dry so no problems.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 2:13 AM, Bipin Gupta wrote:
> Dear Igor, here are some of the things I do as a cheaper and cleaner
> solution:-
> a)
Dear Igor, here are some of the things I do as a cheaper and cleaner solution:-
a) Store camera bodies and lenses in air tight Munition Boxes I picked
up for $ 5 each - (6) #s.
These are heavy ex British style steel boxes with a special thick
rubber seal.
b) I stuff large Silica Gel Crystals
s
> (knocking with my K5 IIs on the wood), I started thinking if I might
> adopt
> some additional measures to avoid the problem.
>
> What do you do to prevent fungus in your lenses?
For the lenses I have stored away and rarely use (mainly older K mount &
m42) I have them in s
dopt
some additional measures to avoid the problem.
What do you do to prevent fungus in your lenses?
Igor
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