FoidPoosening
Member
Hey Apug,
I live and work in NYC and spent some time browsing at B&H the other day. I saw one and it made me think: does anyone here actually own a dry cabinet? Regardless, do you think it's worth the investment and actually adds any material protection to your gear?
I ask because I my main shooters are based off the Canon FD system (F1N, T90, EF) and while not impossible to find, it's not exactly easy to replace a Canon FD 14mm f2.8L or 85mm f1.2L at reasonable prices without long wait times and lots of searching.
I'm in my early 20s and plan on using these lenses indefinitely, so longevity is a consideration. Part of my thinks spare no expense on protecting gear, and part of me says my lenses are 30-40 years old already and never needed anything like that in the past...so why now?
Would love to hear some thoughts on this one, thanks all!
I live and work in NYC and spent some time browsing at B&H the other day. I saw one and it made me think: does anyone here actually own a dry cabinet? Regardless, do you think it's worth the investment and actually adds any material protection to your gear?
I ask because I my main shooters are based off the Canon FD system (F1N, T90, EF) and while not impossible to find, it's not exactly easy to replace a Canon FD 14mm f2.8L or 85mm f1.2L at reasonable prices without long wait times and lots of searching.
I'm in my early 20s and plan on using these lenses indefinitely, so longevity is a consideration. Part of my thinks spare no expense on protecting gear, and part of me says my lenses are 30-40 years old already and never needed anything like that in the past...so why now?
Would love to hear some thoughts on this one, thanks all!