A a-z0-9 New Member Dec 1, 2006 28 0 0 Sep 12, 2007 #1 Hello, Just bought a 430ex flash, was wondering if is OK to put it (together with batteries) in a dry cabinet? Thanks in advance!
Hello, Just bought a 430ex flash, was wondering if is OK to put it (together with batteries) in a dry cabinet? Thanks in advance!
Redsun Senior Member Nov 27, 2005 7,933 2 38 43 Singapore www.flickr.com Sep 12, 2007 #2 hmm it should be ok.Just remove the batteries from the flash.I just dump everything in mine too
Y ykia Senior Member Apr 23, 2005 867 0 0 PunggolJetty.Com Sep 12, 2007 #4 Yes, it won't harm your flash or batteries if that's what you are asking. But once you start running out of space in the cab, it's ok to remove these items and leave them out. No optics in them to get fungus interfering with IQ
Yes, it won't harm your flash or batteries if that's what you are asking. But once you start running out of space in the cab, it's ok to remove these items and leave them out. No optics in them to get fungus interfering with IQ
A Antzzz New Member Apr 28, 2007 151 0 0 Town Sep 12, 2007 #5 preferably remove your batteries. I dump everything into the drycab, including my cigars and old notes collection.
preferably remove your batteries. I dump everything into the drycab, including my cigars and old notes collection.
S spazzer New Member May 5, 2007 1,997 0 0 BUKIT PANJANG Sep 12, 2007 #6 a-z0-9 said: Hello, Just bought a 430ex flash, was wondering if is OK to put it (together with batteries) in a dry cabinet? Thanks in advance! Click to expand... imho taking out batts are the safest in case of leakage
a-z0-9 said: Hello, Just bought a 430ex flash, was wondering if is OK to put it (together with batteries) in a dry cabinet? Thanks in advance! Click to expand... imho taking out batts are the safest in case of leakage
zac08 Senior Member Feb 21, 2005 11,745 0 0 East Sep 12, 2007 #7 Just keep it in there.... remove batteries for all appliances when storing for long term.