MrFus
Member
I'm sure we all have been on similar circumstances at one point or another...
It looks like a beautiful day to go out and burn some film, you walk out of the house with the camera ready a couple of extra rolls of 120 and the new light meter all perfectly organized on our camera bag AND... BOOM! it's like 105 degrees with a 90% humidity.
How do you care for the equipment after shooting outdoors? Or do you avoid totally taking out your equipment if the weather that day is on the bad side? (Wind and sand, high humidity, snow or freezing temperatures)
It looks like a beautiful day to go out and burn some film, you walk out of the house with the camera ready a couple of extra rolls of 120 and the new light meter all perfectly organized on our camera bag AND... BOOM! it's like 105 degrees with a 90% humidity.
How do you care for the equipment after shooting outdoors? Or do you avoid totally taking out your equipment if the weather that day is on the bad side? (Wind and sand, high humidity, snow or freezing temperatures)