argentometry
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Hello!
Just curious how you guys handle equipment which have unfortunately fallen prey to fungi. Is fungi communicable between lenses? Would you put an infected lens in the same dry cabinet as a non-infected one?
I've read about how fungal spores are already everywhere, just waiting for the perfect conditions to germinate. If that's true there would be no conceivable reason why one would need to isolate infected lenses. What do you guys think?
Just curious how you guys handle equipment which have unfortunately fallen prey to fungi. Is fungi communicable between lenses? Would you put an infected lens in the same dry cabinet as a non-infected one?
I've read about how fungal spores are already everywhere, just waiting for the perfect conditions to germinate. If that's true there would be no conceivable reason why one would need to isolate infected lenses. What do you guys think?



No real idea on how to get rid of the abnormally high concentrations of spores that'll probably still be in my equipment even after cleaning either. Read somewhere about putting them in a sealed container with fungicides with high vapour pressure to kill the spores, but with spores as resilient as they are, I'm not even sure that will work.