Clarousel Fishaholic Joined Jul 28, 2011 Messages 479 Reaction score 0 Nov 12, 2011 #1 I have a Canon 500D and was wondering what I can use to store it. I don't have a dry cabin neither do I have the money to get one
I have a Canon 500D and was wondering what I can use to store it. I don't have a dry cabin neither do I have the money to get one
ian plant your tank Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 8,354 Reaction score 4 Location Lincoln uk Nov 12, 2011 #2 in a camera bag...just make sure eveything has the screw caps on and it'll be fine.
OP OP Clarousel Fishaholic Joined Jul 28, 2011 Messages 479 Reaction score 0 Nov 12, 2011 #3 ianho said: in a camera bag...just make sure eveything has the screw caps on and it'll be fine. Click to expand... That's what I did and I ended up with fungus in my camera sensor I think it's the humidity over here.
ianho said: in a camera bag...just make sure eveything has the screw caps on and it'll be fine. Click to expand... That's what I did and I ended up with fungus in my camera sensor I think it's the humidity over here.
Rorie Fish Herder Joined Mar 17, 2010 Messages 1,381 Reaction score 0 Location Aberdeen Nov 12, 2011 #4 I store my camera in my hand Why not get some of the silicone bag things and chuck some of them in to absorb the moisture?
I store my camera in my hand Why not get some of the silicone bag things and chuck some of them in to absorb the moisture?
S StandbySetting Fish Aficionado Joined Apr 1, 2011 Messages 4,383 Reaction score 203 Location Void Nov 12, 2011 #5 Yes, buy some silica beads in bags and place them in the case, it's what I use.
OP OP Clarousel Fishaholic Joined Jul 28, 2011 Messages 479 Reaction score 0 Nov 13, 2011 #6 Oh alright I'll do that. Although, how much silicon do I use? I read too much would dry up the rubber parts in your camera
Oh alright I'll do that. Although, how much silicon do I use? I read too much would dry up the rubber parts in your camera