Dear Shumona, you can buy de-humidifiers at all those camera stores around Fort area. Just walk around DN Road and into Camera Gully <https://goo.gl/maps/zZJuBrQ3TGgmG4N18?coh=178573&entry=tt> and Mangesh Shenoy St., you will find many of them in various price ranges.
Also follow the instructions that the late Mr. Plaha <https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ss-plaha-s-s-plaha-plaha-satwant-singh-plaha-camera-clinic-camera-88236040.html> at Camera Clinic once gave me: He said in Bombay it’s not just humidity and heat which destroys your equipment, it’s also the dust, which carries all the germs which will then grow during monsoon season. So keep your equipment free of any dust, and especially the lenses! First clean them throughly, then wrap them into small PE plastic bags (in Bombay they are called „milk bags“, in Berlin they are called „breakfast bags"), and finally go to any plastic market (north of Crawford bazar), find a fitting plastic jar for each of your lenses. Never keep them in any oldschool leather pouch, these will become fungus themselves! He said if you follow the above described procedure, your lenses will not catch any fungus, not even during monsoons, and even without a de-humidifier… I hope I could help and I hope we catch soon! Bernd > Am 02.06.2023 um 09:40 schrieb Shumona Goel <[email protected]>: > > > Dear Friends, > > Would anyone be able to suggest a de-humidifier for film equipment in Bombay? > The city is known for its tropical climate. > > Many thanks, > Shumona > -- > Frameworks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org
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