H Hairi New Member Sep 24, 2007 127 0 0 Oct 30, 2007 #1 Just wondering, is it advisable to remove the battery from your camera and flash whenever you keep your equipment in the dry cabi? :think:
Just wondering, is it advisable to remove the battery from your camera and flash whenever you keep your equipment in the dry cabi? :think:
B boredphuck Deregistered Aug 24, 2007 690 0 0 Sengkang www.flickr.com Oct 30, 2007 #2 actually i think its better to take out batteries if u not using them for a while.
A Ally New Member Jul 14, 2004 230 0 0 50 end of there Oct 30, 2007 #3 Best practice is to remove batts when not in use.. If the batts spring a leak, at least your gear won't get acid/chemical corrosion.. Just my say..
Best practice is to remove batts when not in use.. If the batts spring a leak, at least your gear won't get acid/chemical corrosion.. Just my say..
roadrunner_552 Senior Member Aug 16, 2005 2,516 5 0 East Oct 30, 2007 #4 yes i would take out the battery when my camera stuffs put in dry cabi
zac08 Senior Member Feb 21, 2005 11,745 0 0 East Oct 30, 2007 #5 If you're keeping them for a longer spell, it's a good idea to remove the batteries. But I dun do so as I use them quite regularly, every 1-2 days or so...
If you're keeping them for a longer spell, it's a good idea to remove the batteries. But I dun do so as I use them quite regularly, every 1-2 days or so...
Y yk200 Member Jun 19, 2006 176 0 16 Oct 30, 2007 #6 Ally said: Best practice is to remove batts when not in use.. If the batts spring a leak, at least your gear won't get acid/chemical corrosion.. Just my say.. Click to expand... It is best to remove the batts.. leak from batts is not cover under warranty...
Ally said: Best practice is to remove batts when not in use.. If the batts spring a leak, at least your gear won't get acid/chemical corrosion.. Just my say.. Click to expand... It is best to remove the batts.. leak from batts is not cover under warranty...