Almost NO ONE speaks about this. Great video! The most affected are easily lenses, when kept in bags is party time for fungus depending on humidity levels.
Yes, the lenses are easily affected by the moist. I have bought a moist meter from Temu which helps in monitoring the moist level in the box but normally the moist level in the box stays at a good level which i think is around 45.
you should really get a dry cabinet where you can set the humidity level. theres a chance you're drying it out too much which might cause the rubberised grip or any ruber components for that matter to crac/peel/degrade.
Almost NO ONE speaks about this. Great video! The most affected are easily lenses, when kept in bags is party time for fungus depending on humidity levels.
Yes, the lenses are easily affected by the moist. I have bought a moist meter from Temu which helps in monitoring the moist level in the box but normally the moist level in the box stays at a good level which i think is around 45.
you should really get a dry cabinet where you can set the humidity level. theres a chance you're drying it out too much which might cause the rubberised grip or any ruber components for that matter to crac/peel/degrade.
That's a good tip I'll probably get the moisture meter device but i open the box once a day normally so not very fussed but the meter would help.