dpurdy
Member
I just spent 2 weeks at the beach in Kona Hawaii and had my Rolleiflex out there on a tripod in action much of the time. The humidity was unusually high due to the Vog (fog caused by the volcano). The temps were always high and I was always covered in sweat. The day I got back to my 50% humidity home I bought a new bag of white rice and poured it into a paper grocery bag, then I protected the camera lenses with a layer of toilet tissue and put it face down in the rice. I also opened the back of the camera and put a silica container in it. After 2 days I checked the humidity of the inside of the bag and it was right on 30%.
Does anyone have any idea how long it should stay there and did I do the right thing and are there any other ideas for drying out the camera? Visually the camera looks fine and I never splashed water on it or got any sand in it.
thanks Dennis
Does anyone have any idea how long it should stay there and did I do the right thing and are there any other ideas for drying out the camera? Visually the camera looks fine and I never splashed water on it or got any sand in it.
thanks Dennis