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Hello! I just wondering if you keep your Leica Rangefinder camera too long in the leathercase it will create fungus?
As stated on Kamera-Service:
Do not keep your body or lenses in leather casings for long periods. Leather (dead animal) will cause fungal affection. Mild affections can be removed, but in the end, the fungus will eat its way into the glass of lens parts or finder glass. Of course leather casings are fine to transport or use your equipment on location. At first sight, one can hardly see fungal affection in lenses. A blue, mono-chromatic light (f.e. in lighters with built-in light - generally for sale) will clearly show whether your lens is affected or not.
Or is it a myth?
As stated on Kamera-Service:
Do not keep your body or lenses in leather casings for long periods. Leather (dead animal) will cause fungal affection. Mild affections can be removed, but in the end, the fungus will eat its way into the glass of lens parts or finder glass. Of course leather casings are fine to transport or use your equipment on location. At first sight, one can hardly see fungal affection in lenses. A blue, mono-chromatic light (f.e. in lighters with built-in light - generally for sale) will clearly show whether your lens is affected or not.
Or is it a myth?