Todd Barlow
Subscriber
Hi, I am looking for some advice, and let me state that I am fairly new to 4x5 and I live in Southern Ontario.
During my first real outing with the 4x5:
I stored my kit in a backpack in the finshed but air conditioned basement.
I moved it to the AC'd car and drive to my site.
I set up the tripod and then mounted my Crown Graphic.
I opened the door to pull out the front standard and then I saw the condensation form on the lens.
It took 20 minutes or so for it to clear.
When I returned I leaft everying thing inside the backpack for about 6 hours before I removed the film to develop it.
What do you do to avoid this situation?
-travel to site with the car AC off
-travel with the lens/ lensboard in a ziploc
-travel with the film in a ziploc
-how long would you have to leave the lens and film in the ziploc's once outside an AC'd area (I realize that there are many variables to this answer but put me in the ball park if you could)
Thanks in advance for your help
Todd
During my first real outing with the 4x5:
I stored my kit in a backpack in the finshed but air conditioned basement.
I moved it to the AC'd car and drive to my site.
I set up the tripod and then mounted my Crown Graphic.
I opened the door to pull out the front standard and then I saw the condensation form on the lens.
It took 20 minutes or so for it to clear.
When I returned I leaft everying thing inside the backpack for about 6 hours before I removed the film to develop it.
What do you do to avoid this situation?
-travel to site with the car AC off
-travel with the lens/ lensboard in a ziploc
-travel with the film in a ziploc
-how long would you have to leave the lens and film in the ziploc's once outside an AC'd area (I realize that there are many variables to this answer but put me in the ball park if you could)
Thanks in advance for your help
Todd