
Lens storage - front up or down?? - Nikon - Photo.net
Dec 7, 2003 · I apologise in advance for asking such a very basic question but... I have read several posts recommending that lenses should be stored front element down, so as to avoid …
Storing of Lens, should the aperature blades be open (F1.4) or …
Mar 26, 2008 · Should they be open or closed during long term storage in the Dry-cab. Sometime the blades got oil and makes it stick and jammed. How did that ocurred?
Best humidity level for camera storage? - Photo.net
Jul 6, 2005 · Hi All, I just moved to a new townhouse in the relatively humid Washington, D.C. area. My digital darkroom and general camera storage area will be in the basement. My film …
Lens storage - aperture open or closed? - Pentax - Photo.net
Mar 4, 2008 · What is the better way of storing K-mount lenses between uses: aperture closedor open? And does the lens position (front element up or down) matter?
STORAGE OF LENSES - Nikon - Photo.net
Nov 30, 2007 · I have read most of the threads regarding storage of lenses. Finally it appears to me the best solution suggested by members is a humidity and temperature controlled storage …
Storage of optics below 30% relative humidity. Really bad? Myth?
Sep 28, 2008 · Low humidy won't affect the optics of a lens, but as Les comments, it's possible that it could affect some of the other construction materials. It is known that some types of …
Looking for camera/lens storage solution. - Photo.net
Dec 18, 2009 · <p>At a place in rentall place in Hollywood the stored small lens for 16 and 35mm cine in Vidmar doors by camera type and focal length; with each partiton for a specific lens.
What is best way to store/carry filters? - Photo.net
Jan 14, 2008 · Discover the best ways to store and carry camera filters, including tips for protection and suitable storage options.
Best Humidity setting for a Dry Cabinet? - Photo.net
Mar 31, 2019 · Hi, I just got a FORSPARK 50L dry cabinet to store my Hasselblad 503CW and four lenses, and I'd like to hear about your suggestions. I would think something within 35% …
Hasselblad lens & body storage & maintenance - Photo.net
May 1, 2005 · Remove lens from body and leave the body and lens (all lenses) in cocked position. Un-cocked has no benefit and risks you trying to mount later only to jam the camera/lens. …