K Kirmu New Member Aug 13, 2008 62 0 0 36 Jun 9, 2011 #1 Not sure if anyone used this as a replacement over silica gel, is it recommended for camera storage?
chiangkxv Senior Member Jul 5, 2008 1,842 41 48 39 Tiong Bahru www.flickr.com Jun 9, 2011 #2 Charcoal dust will be the last thing u want in your camera and lens.
K Kirmu New Member Aug 13, 2008 62 0 0 36 Jun 9, 2011 #3 It is not putting in the charcoal physically by the way, they are processed and packed into several pouches, something like this. http://charcoalhomeairpurifiers.com/bamboo-charcoal-air-humidifiers-dehumidifiers/ Last edited: Jun 9, 2011
It is not putting in the charcoal physically by the way, they are processed and packed into several pouches, something like this. http://charcoalhomeairpurifiers.com/bamboo-charcoal-air-humidifiers-dehumidifiers/
R Rashkae Senior Member Nov 28, 2005 19,085 14 0 Jun 9, 2011 #4 Kirmu said: It is not putting in the charcoal physically by the way, they are processed and packed into several pouches, something like this. http://charcoalhomeairpurifiers.com/bamboo-charcoal-air-humidifiers-dehumidifiers/ Click to expand... ...The fine charcoal dust still travels... Why give yourself all this headache when you can get a dry cabinet for cheap? Even second-hand!!
Kirmu said: It is not putting in the charcoal physically by the way, they are processed and packed into several pouches, something like this. http://charcoalhomeairpurifiers.com/bamboo-charcoal-air-humidifiers-dehumidifiers/ Click to expand... ...The fine charcoal dust still travels... Why give yourself all this headache when you can get a dry cabinet for cheap? Even second-hand!!
S SkyStrike Moderator Staff member Nov 29, 2010 3,446 12 38 Somewhere Jun 9, 2011 #6 The last thing you ever want is a "ND" coating on your lens and or glass surfaces.
NikF601 Senior Member Jul 26, 2010 1,544 2 38 58 CCK Jun 10, 2011 #7 May be used for cupboard.... cam use dry cabinet
photoart Senior Member Feb 21, 2009 2,605 1 38 Singapore www.facebook.com Jun 10, 2011 #8 Yes I think the dry cabinets are a hassle free way of storing equipment. Can save the time and money on replacing the charcoal/silicon bags etc
Yes I think the dry cabinets are a hassle free way of storing equipment. Can save the time and money on replacing the charcoal/silicon bags etc