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Brand New in Box
Dimension: 300 x 220 x 180mm
Weight: 0.9kg
Material: Industrial Plastic
- Tough and Shock Proof -
Silica Gel and padding foam included
The one word that answers the question “Why do I need a dry box for my camera?”
is fungus.
Fungus is your camera’s worst enemy. It is not only difficult to clean or take off; it can damage your camera, specifically your lenses, as it is where fungus grows.
Fungus gets in between and under the lens; on your lens’ glass. When you store your camera for a long period – and without proper protection – it gets exposed to humid environments, which is where fungus thrives. Once fungus grows, it will spread quite fast; so fast that you may not notice how your other tools or equipment have already been infected. This will happen especially if you mix clean and infected lenses together in one area or container.
Another problem caused by fungus is when you force-clean the infected lens. This can damage your lens’ special coating.
Photographers who do not have dry boxes often place their cameras and photography tools in cupboards and drawers. These are dark and humid spaces, so fungus is bound to invade them in no time. To prevent this, they’ll need to use their cameras and lenses, and expose them to fresh air and light as often as possible.
Using a dry box is common to photographers who live in areas where it is humid almost the whole year round especially in Singapore.
Apart from camera instruments, a dry box can use to store any other thing that required to be kept at a low humdiity place to prevent fungus and moisture.
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