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 [WTA] Dry Cabinet, To get or not to get?

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post Apr 29 2013, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(ruxyn_tang @ Apr 29 2013, 04:02 PM)
I'm contemplating whether I should get a dry cabinet to store my camera. I use my camera about once in two weeks or every now and then if I need it. My camera + lenses are usually in my bag when not in use and my bag is all around the house. LOL. I figure if I get a dry cabinet I'll be able to store it nicely and I can put my bag away inside a closet. At the same time, I'm not too worried about my camera gears being infected with fungus.

What's stopping me I'm not sure what is the right capacity and which brand and model to get. : (

I only have a D7000 + 35mm + 17-50 + SB600 at the moment but I was thinking I want to chuck in other things into the cabinet too (things that I leave elsewhere around the house cause I got no proper cabinet and these items won't be affected by humidity level etc).

I see a lot of people suggesting/bought AIPO but I also see a lot of people said that they have problems with the adapter.

I want to get a digital model cause I'm lazy to check and make sure the humidity level is correct all the time.

icon_question.gif me. XD Sorry, I ramble a lot. tongue.gif
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Why would you want to buy a huge ass dry box to store useless things like slippers or pants? That's just a waste of money, space & electricity.


 

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