KeithH
Member
Each of my main use cameras, 35mm, MF and 5x4, is kept in it's own bag complete with all associated bits and pieces, filters, cable releases etc, all other gear is kept in bags/boxes/cupboards.
I concur.Japan is an inordinately humid country. Without dehumidifying cabinets a person's cameras and lenses will be ruined by fungus. I found this out the hard way years ago.
I have 3 “Toyo Living” brand Auto Clean Dry cabinets for storing my camera equipment; they are worth their weight in gold.
All the best,
Mike
Everything in a dedicated dry cabinet, front caps in large drawer. I am not a professional photographer so I don't have a single bag for equipment. I put the camera plus one or two lenses that I want to use into the regular bag together with other stuff. If I am going to use a camera/lens combination over an extended period of time I simply leave it on the table.
Japan is an inordinately humid country. Without dehumidifying cabinets a person's cameras and lenses will be ruined by fungus. I found this out the hard way years ago.
I have 3 “Toyo Living” brand Auto Clean Dry cabinets for storing my camera equipment; they are worth their weight in gold.
All the best,
Mike
Slightly confused...there three or more lines of Toyo cabinets. Yours is "Auto Dry"?
I've considered getting a dry cabinet - fungus on my lenses would be tragic. What dry cabinet are you using, and how do you like it?