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How to maintain my new DLSR?, my new Canon 400D
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porkchop
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Jan 14 2007, 06:25 PM
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thevoip, do express your experience...cause i planning to use the "low cost version of a drybox"
Planning to put the 2l (thirsty hippo) into this "tupperware" air tight box,.....and if i keep my 50mm lens and my camera inside..will it help reduce fungus on the lens?
also where can i get my lens with fungus cleaned??
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porkchop
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Jan 26 2007, 12:26 AM
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yea they collect water at the bottom of the container.....i also have mine, no sipping no problems...maybe yours got cockroach bite a hole at the bottom??
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just wanna know, normal PnS camera do not easily have fungus, what makes it so special that dslr can catch fungus la? Nowaways , kindaa lazy to maintain my dslr already, just treating it like a pns camera...but stupid thought of fungus making me stress........anyway daily activity, sometime bring out without bag, jsut carry around, then bcome home just leave on table...air-con room..then in day time the room no aircon, kinda hot....but camera lieing inopen..duno how easy i can get fungus le?
This post has been edited by porkchop: Jan 26 2007, 01:21 AM
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porkchop
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Mar 9 2007, 12:45 PM
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ooo where did u get all those silica gel??
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porkchop
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Mar 14 2007, 04:40 PM
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heahehe after kick down the bed ...............
anywya how do u all reheat the silica gel? i read they say dun use those plastic microwavable container as these gels will become very hot
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porkchop
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Mar 19 2007, 12:16 AM
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yewk, u put in namecard box?? with the box open or close ah?? sounds like a good idea i think i wanna put it there too
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