so you put the camera in the bag? wouldn't the bag result in more condensation? I need to think on the science of this one.
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so you put the camera in the bag? wouldn't the bag result in more condensation? I need to think on the science of this one.
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ahh I see now. Okay that makes sense.
I will do that.
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In the winter I pack each and every part in a ziplock bag individually camera bodies, lenses,batteries, etc. And before I go in the house I seal all of them properly drawing out all the air with a straw and then allow time for them to get to room temperature before I open them in the house to avoid condensation. A very good habit to get into when you are going from the cold to the warmth. And I also use a lot of packs of silica packs in all the bags, in my camera cases and just have them all over also helps control the moisture. Condensation can ruin the electronics on your camera and lenses. Better safe than sorry, a little precaution can protect and give your camera equipment a much longer life cycle and a good chance of fewer repairs or just ruining them.
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Been doing this for a couple of years. Works like a charm. I am not quite to the standard of AL but in even just throwing it into the ziplock before heading into the house works quite well I've found.
Never did the ziploc but got the salt. Save them everytime I get new shoes or bags or whatever. will do the ziploc now..if I go out..
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