LeMoNsZ
newbie
Reged: 02/05/2009
Posts: 4
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Recently , i plan to get a Dry Box . But im facing dilemma on choosing the brand. Hope you guys can suggest some GOOD brand for me. Thanks!
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Malcolm_Stewart
Carpal \'Tunnel
Reged: 11/07/2005
Posts: 4455
Loc: Milton Keynes, UK
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Is your dry box for storing your gear in humid climates (e.g. to prevent lens fungus) or to keep your gear dry when diving?
-------------------- Malcolm Stewart
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parisian
Over the hill and far away...
Reged: 10/02/2002
Posts: 9299
Loc: Môn mam cymru
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Does the OP mean a 'Drying cabinet' for newly processed film? If so there is one here click on this
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JustMono
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taxor
Reged: 09/07/2004
Posts: 730
Loc: Lancaster, UK
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If the OP does want a film drying cabinet, they'd be hard pushed to beat the Durst UT100. There's one on [****]bay at the mo. I have one in my darkroom and, if you're pushed for space, the plastic curtain/cabinet - call it what you will - rolls up when not in use.
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Edited by TheFatControlleR (14/06/2009 14:51)
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FujiSigmaNolta
I can pan!
Reged: 21/06/2005
Posts: 2029
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A walk in shower is also hard to beat. Turn up the heat in the bathroom and it's all good. In fact if you can find a way of hanging them in the bathroom over the bath it should be ok, but ideally a walk in shower. Unless of course the bathroom is carpeted, then all the dust particles will be flying around with the heat.
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Luis
My Flickr mess
There are no duff cameras only duff photographers
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