Neil Poulsen
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RZ67 cameras have a rubber surface towards the bottom of the body on either side. I suspect that, if an RZ is stored for a long period of time, this rubber surface can deteriorate and even become kind of "gooey." In fact, this "goo" can actually come off onto one's fingers. Has anyone experienced this?
I sold a camera a while ago, and the buyer complained about this. I figured it was tape adhesive residue or something that I'd missed. But last week, I looked at a friend's RZ67 that had been stored in foam for a long period of time, and his camera had the same problem!
Does anyone know of a way to fix this? I doubt it's possible to replace these rubber surfaces. Or, maybe that's possible?
Good Grief, talk about CHEAP!
A similar dynamic can occur with Harrison film changing tents. The rubber surface of these tents out-gas over time, and if stored tightly in their storage sleeves, this "gas" can accumulate (in a tight space) and deteriorate the surface of the tent. Consequently, the surface can eventually feel "moist" to the touch.
I have a different brand film changing tent now, and I store it loosely in a box. I'll store it in it's sleeve, only when traveling.
I sold a camera a while ago, and the buyer complained about this. I figured it was tape adhesive residue or something that I'd missed. But last week, I looked at a friend's RZ67 that had been stored in foam for a long period of time, and his camera had the same problem!
Does anyone know of a way to fix this? I doubt it's possible to replace these rubber surfaces. Or, maybe that's possible?
Good Grief, talk about CHEAP!
A similar dynamic can occur with Harrison film changing tents. The rubber surface of these tents out-gas over time, and if stored tightly in their storage sleeves, this "gas" can accumulate (in a tight space) and deteriorate the surface of the tent. Consequently, the surface can eventually feel "moist" to the touch.
I have a different brand film changing tent now, and I store it loosely in a box. I'll store it in it's sleeve, only when traveling.
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