How should you properly care for Mamiya medium format lenses for the RB67 system?

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A small electric dry cabinet is a better option than a camera bag or a Pelican case if you are worried about protecting optics from humidity long-term
 

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And the best solution for dealing with humidity is light and ventilation.
Combine that with regular use and appropriate minor cleaning, plus maintenance every few years, and you should be ahead of the game.
 

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And the best solution for dealing with humidity is light and ventilation.
Combine that with regular use and appropriate minor cleaning, plus maintenance every few years, and you should be ahead of the game.

If fungus is a threat, then set lenses in direct sunlight shining into the lens with the iris fully open to help kill of fungus.
 
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A small electric dry cabinet is a better option than a camera bag or a Pelican case if you are worried about protecting optics from humidity long-term

Thanks, I'll look into this.

And the best solution for dealing with humidity is light and ventilation.
Combine that with regular use and appropriate minor cleaning, plus maintenance every few years, and you should be ahead of the game.

Thank you.

If fungus is a threat, then set lenses in direct sunlight shining into the lens with the iris fully open to help kill of fungus.
Roger that!
 

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If fungus is a threat, then set lenses in direct sunlight shining into the lens with the iris fully open to help kill of fungus.

Be very careful with this. Do not let the sun shine directly into the lens, otherwise you will almost certainly scorch something.
 

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Some of the newer insect traps use a UV light to attract the bugs, Since it's the UV that kills the fungus I'd assume(!) the light on the trap may kill the fungus.

RE: separation, older lenses using balsam glues are prone to it just because they're older, with newer lenses I's suspect impact.
 
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