First of all, I want to apologize if I'm posting in the wrong forum. This is my first thread here, but I think I'm (hopefully) posting in the right sub-forum. I hope I turned off my antiblockers successfully too.
Little backstory: I got my hands on a Hasselblad 503cx during the summer of this year in gorgeous condition with all of the original boxes and instruction books from a man who owns a camera store where I live. He was actually planning on keeping it himself (the camera had belonged to his friend, who passed away unfortunately and have allegedly only taken 4 rolls of film) but was kind and sold it to me because he knew I had shot with Hasselblad's before and loved it (I studied photography between August of last year until June of this year where we had access to multiple 503cw's). Since I'm fairly young I didn't have the pocket money to purchase it, but my dad was kind enough and helped me pay for it. So now I'm a proud owner of a beautiful Hasselblad
Now, onto my question. I'm really dedicated to care for this camera as best as I possibly can, as it will surerly keep me company for the rest of my life. I've read the instruction book on how to care for it, watched some videos about fungus and how to avoid it, but fog/haze I'm still a bit unsure about. It's starting to get cold here in Sweden (it's around -10ºC but I wouldn't be surprised if it goes down to -20ºC and lower soon) which makes me a bit hesitant to take out my Hasselblad because I'm not sure how to properly care for it when I go back inside again. Maybe some of you here with a lot more knowledge about this could help me?
Basically, I'm wondering if I should keep my camera in my bag when I'm back inside and let it "get warm" in there or put it on my desk in "open air"? (My camera bag is a Hasselblad 712 if that's worth mentioning, which, according to a Hasselblad catalogue I own, is "damp and dust proof"). Any other advice on how to avoid fog and haze is very welcome, too.
Many, many thanks in advance!
Little backstory: I got my hands on a Hasselblad 503cx during the summer of this year in gorgeous condition with all of the original boxes and instruction books from a man who owns a camera store where I live. He was actually planning on keeping it himself (the camera had belonged to his friend, who passed away unfortunately and have allegedly only taken 4 rolls of film) but was kind and sold it to me because he knew I had shot with Hasselblad's before and loved it (I studied photography between August of last year until June of this year where we had access to multiple 503cw's). Since I'm fairly young I didn't have the pocket money to purchase it, but my dad was kind enough and helped me pay for it. So now I'm a proud owner of a beautiful Hasselblad

Now, onto my question. I'm really dedicated to care for this camera as best as I possibly can, as it will surerly keep me company for the rest of my life. I've read the instruction book on how to care for it, watched some videos about fungus and how to avoid it, but fog/haze I'm still a bit unsure about. It's starting to get cold here in Sweden (it's around -10ºC but I wouldn't be surprised if it goes down to -20ºC and lower soon) which makes me a bit hesitant to take out my Hasselblad because I'm not sure how to properly care for it when I go back inside again. Maybe some of you here with a lot more knowledge about this could help me?
Basically, I'm wondering if I should keep my camera in my bag when I'm back inside and let it "get warm" in there or put it on my desk in "open air"? (My camera bag is a Hasselblad 712 if that's worth mentioning, which, according to a Hasselblad catalogue I own, is "damp and dust proof"). Any other advice on how to avoid fog and haze is very welcome, too.
Many, many thanks in advance!
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