Okay, so I got it, dark place, in room temperature.
I'll probably put the camera in a black bag, and then in a cupboard.
The camera is light tight, well unless you have bad seals, no need for either, but if you think it is best I would advise against putting in a bag then a cupboard unless you add a few bags of silica to control humidity. In 60 years of photography I have always kept my working camera with film in camera bag, unzipped, without any issues whatsoever. I have worked in California, southern and northern, Southeast Asia, Southern Europe and Africa, working camera in camera bag room temp. The only exception was working the North Sea, kept bag in zip lock bag with silica, bag in mud room, on a platform a changing room near out door temps so the camera lens would not frost up going from warm indoor air to cold outdoor temps.
frost up
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